Igor Tudor was unable to say whether or not he deserved to proceed at Tottenham after changing into the primary Spurs head coach to lose every of his first 4 video games in cost.
Tudor endured his most disastrous recreation but as Spurs boss – and there may be already loads of competitors regardless of his brief 24-day tenure – as Atletico Madrid thrashed his aspect 5-2 within the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
His questionable determination to drop skilled goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and hand 22-year-old Antonin Kinsky a primary Champions League begin backfired spectacularly, compelled to U-turn after simply 17 minutes when Kinsky’s errors led to 2 of Atletico’s three early targets.
Kinsky regarded inconsolable when he was changed by Vicario, who conceded simply 5 minutes after approaching – Robin Le Normand scoring Atletico’s fourth – at which period it turned inevitable that Spurs would fall to a sixth consecutive defeat for the primary time within the membership’s 143-year historical past.
And Tudor’s assignments don’t get simpler from right here. Spurs journey to Anfield to tackle Liverpool on Sunday, dwell on Sky Sports activities, earlier than having to endure the second leg of a European tie that’s absolutely, considerably embarrassingly, already over three days later.
Requested after the sport if he deserves to hold on at Spurs, Tudor stated: “No comment.”
Explaining his determination to take off Kinsky, who acquired no acknowledgment from Tudor when substituted off, the Spurs boss stated: “It is extremely uncommon. I’ve coached 15 years and by no means achieved this. It was essential to protect the man and to protect the staff.
“The start of the game was too much for us in this moment when we are fragile, when we are weak.
“Kinsky was sorry. The staff is with him. Me too. I used to be talking with him. He understands the second, he understands why he went out. He’s an excellent goalkeeper. It’s by no means about one participant.”
Commenting on what needs to happen ahead of facing Liverpool this weekend, he added: “I attempt to do my finest. What a coach must do.”
‘Gamers regarded frightened for Kinsky’s welfare, the final word humiliation’
Sky Sports activities Information’ Michael Bridge in Madrid:
“You think you’ve seen it all but they’ll have to be discussing his [Tudor’s] future. It’s very, very toxic. Some players will be unhappy with what happened during the game with Kinsky going off.
“I noticed Joao Palhinha and Conor Gallagher operating to console Kinsky – these are gamers which can be frightened about Kinsky’s welfare. Igor Tudor did not acknowledge Kinsky when he got here off. It was the final word humiliation. There was a strong tweet from David de Gea about it and I am certain the gamers can be chatting with officers at Spurs.
“There has also been footage of Cristian Romero almost telling Tudor to take Kinsky off. I asked Tudor that and he denied it but if you look at the footage you do wonder if Romero did ask him to take him off.
“It is such a dangerous defeat in so some ways. Tudor’s future will come into query now. There was no supervisor bounce and Spurs really look worse. And it may get even worse earlier than it will get higher. Tudor was introduced in to place fires out straightaway however extra fires have been created.”
Supporters Trust call for ’emergency action’ following defeat
Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust called for “emergency motion” with interim head coach Igor Tudor on the brink after a chaotic 5-2 loss at Atletico Madrid.
More records tumbled for Spurs on an extraordinary night where back-up goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky had to be withdrawn after 17 minutes due to two terrible errors.
Defeat made Tudor the first Tottenham boss to lose his first four games in charge. A shambolic 5-2 loss in the first leg of this last-16 tie also meant Spurs have lost six games in a row for the first time in their history.
Tudor has only been in charge for 25 days, but refused to answer questions about his future and Tottenham have been urged to act.
“Tonight’s efficiency and result’s a complete shame. It is symptomatic of the abysmal state of issues at Spurs proper now,” a statement from THST read.
“From the January switch window to the administration appointments, the dearth of management and the entire absence of anybody with a Spurs pedigree informing these choices. The place is the Daring to Do? The place are the Echoes of Glory?
“Emergency action is needed as right now we are sleepwalking off the edge of a cliff. Being a Spurs fan has never been so difficult but supporters will not sit by and watch the club continue to decline.
“On the very least these in Madrid ought to have their match tickets refunded. However all we actually care about is that the membership make us proud. We’re right here to help the staff and be the twelfth man. However all of us deserve a lot extra.”
