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Credit: Imago, Sky Sports News on X Clinton Morrison reveals what he would have said to ‘terrible’ Igor Tudor amid Tottenham twist Sat 14 March 2026 14:50, UK Clinton Morrison has slammed Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Igor Tudor for his role in Antonin Kinsky’s nightmare showing against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. The Tottenham interim manager is under serious pressure and could be dismissed if his side are beaten by Liverpool on Sunday. 📋 Tottenham Hotspur Manager News 📋 Get the inside track on the Spurs dugout with real-time updates on shortlisted candidates, live betting market shifts, and key boardroom decisions.
VISIT THE MANAGER HUB MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Clinton Morrison furious with Igor Tudor Football Insider exclusively revealed that Tottenham plan to sack Tudor in the coming days, in news that should come as no surprise.The Croatian has lost all four games since his appointment last month, and seems to have lost all hope of guiding his team away from the relegation zone. Should they lose it, decision-makers at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium may be forced into action, with the threat of relegation promising extreme financial scrutiny.Speaking to Sky Sports News on Saturday, Morrison said: “His man-management is terrible.
"Tudor's man-management is terrible" 😤Clinton Morrison reflects on the decision by Igor Tudor to play Antonin Kinsky and believes that the Spurs interim boss could depart the club after their match against Liverpool 👀 pic.twitter.com/suSb5WODQS— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) March 14, 2026 View Tweet “I know I’ve had a nightmare but you can’t come in and handle situations like that, it’s nowhere near good enough.”“He won’t be in a job after Liverpool,” Morrison added. “With the players they’ve got missing on the weekend, I expect them to get nothing.”Who could replace Tudor?There are several options available to Tottenham, but their situation makes appointing an ideal choice extremely difficult.Hiring a permanent manager on significant wages, such as the ones Roberto De Zerbi would likely demand, is simply not an option due to the threat of relegation.
