This is an absolute disaster, folks. Tottenham Hotspur is considering sacking manager Igor Tudor after just three games - all losses, nine goals conceded, and complete chaos. Let me say that again: THREE GAMES.
I've been covering sports for 20 years, and I've seen some dysfunctional organizations, but this takes the cake. According to reports, the club is actively discussing another managerial change - which would be their second in a month. That's not a rebuild, that's organizational malpractice.
Here are the facts: Tudor was brought in to stabilize a sinking ship. Instead, the ship is taking on water faster than ever. Three straight defeats. Nine goals conceded. And get this - Tottenham's relegation odds now sit at 35 percent. Thirty-five percent. For a club that's supposed to be competing in European competitions.
This is what happens when there's no plan, no vision, no stability. You hire a manager, give him three games, then pull the plug when it doesn't immediately work. That's not how you build anything sustainable. That's panic.
The Spurs faithful deserve better than this. This is a club with history, tradition, and one of the best stadiums in world football. And they're discussing relegation odds. It's embarrassing. It's shameful. And it's entirely self-inflicted.
Tudor isn't blameless - three losses and nine goals conceded is brutal. But you can't hire someone, give them no time to implement their system, and then fire them when results don't immediately turn around. That's not management, that's chaos.
The bigger issue is the front office. Who's making these decisions? Who thought it was a good idea to churn through managers like this? Who's responsible for assembling a squad that's in a relegation battle?
Someone needs to answer these questions, because right now, is a laughingstock. And that's a damn shame, because this club should be so much better.
