Ghana star Mohammed Kudus will soon be answering to a new manager at Tottenham Hotspur following the dismissal of Thomas Frank.
The decision comes after Spurs fell 2-1 at home to Newcastle on Tuesday, a result that deepened the club’s struggles in the Premier League.
For Ghanaian supporters tracking Kudus’ progress in England, the managerial shake-up could mark a turning point in his debut campaign in North London.
Tottenham are hovering dangerously close to the drop zone, sitting just a few points above relegation after a worrying slump in form.
They are without a win in their last eight league outings, their longest barren spell in the competition since 2008.
Only two victories from their previous 17 matches underline the scale of the crisis engulfing the club.
Frank had only taken charge in June on a long-term deal but failed to steady domestic results despite flashes of promise in Europe.
Kudus, meanwhile, has been sidelined since picking up a thigh injury in the 1-1 draw against Sunderland on January 4.
The Black Stars midfielder is targeting a return in April, a timeline that could see him rejoin the squad under fresh leadership.