Tudor says ‘no time for excuses’ about Spurs form

Tudor says ‘no time for excuses’ about Spurs form

Ailsa Cowen

BBC Sport journalist
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New Tottenham interim manager Igor Tudor says there’s “no time for excuses” as he looks to address the club’s “unacceptable” Premier League position.

The former Juventus coach was named as Thomas Frank’s replacement last week following the Dane’s sacking.

With Spurs sitting five points above the relegation zone with 12 matches remaining, 47-year-old Tudor stressed he was aware of the club’s perilous situation.

“I’m coming here knowing that the situation is not easy. There is no time to find excuses,” Tudor told Spurs’ website.

“The position of the club in this moment is one that nobody can accept.

Spurs currently have 11 players sidelined with injuries and Tudor says he will have to repair the confidence of those who are available to him.

“The situation is not easy because we have a lot of injured players,” said the Croat.

“First priority is to give everything the team need in these moments.

“The team need, I believe, first of all, to get some confidence, to get some courage.”

Frank was sacked last Wednesday following a 2-1 defeat by Newcastle, which extended Spurs’ winless run to eight matches.

Tudor’s first game in charge comes against rivals Arsenal at home on 22 February.

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