Igor Tudor is set to work with Mohammed Kudus until the end of the season after being appointed as Tottenham Hotspur’s interim manager.
Tudor, a Croatian coach with experience in top European leagues, replaces Thomas Frank, who was sacked after a dismal run of form.
Kudus, Ghana’s poster boy, joined Spurs in July 2025 from West Ham United for £55 million and has been impressive, showcasing his attacking prowess.
Tudor’s appointment comes as Spurs struggle in the Premier League, currently 16th and five points above the relegation zone.
His task is to stabilize the team’s performance and compete strongly in the Premier League and Champions League.
Tudor’s aggressive style of play and experience in high-pressure situations could be a boost for Spurs and Kudus.
Kudus has been instrumental in Spurs’ attacking setup, and Tudor’s guidance could help him regain his best form.
With Spurs facing Arsenal in the North London derby soon, Tudor’s first match in charge will be a tough test.