Tudor Urges Spurs to Rise to the Challenge Against Liverpool
Tottenham manager Igor Tudor addresses media ahead of Liverpool match, discusses injuries and team's chances. Tudor confirms Guglielmo Vicario will start in goal against Liverpool, Antonin Kinsky to play again.
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Igor Tudor's message to his Tottenham players ahead of the Liverpool clash is clear: get fighting. The Spurs boss knows his team needs a spark, especially after losing all four games since taking over from Thomas Frank. Spurs are just a point above the relegation zone, making Sunday's trip to Anfield a must-win.
Tudor's side faces a tough task against Liverpool, but a win could be the turning point they need. Next week's fixtures against Liverpool and Nottingham Forest are crucial for Spurs' survival, and Tudor's expecting his players to step up. “You can cry or you can fight,” he told the media, emphasizing the need for grit and determination.
Tudor's Rallying Cry: “You Can Cry or You Can Fight”
Tottenham manager Igor Tudor has sent a strong message to his players, urging them to stand up and fight for their Premier League survival. “You can cry or you can fight,” Tudor said, emphasizing the need for his team to show resilience and determination.
Tudor's message comes after a string of poor results, including a 5-2 loss to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, which has left Spurs just one point above the relegation zone. The interim manager is pushing his players to take responsibility and change their mindset, saying “You can be the victim or you can change something.”
“Tough. For sure. Not just because of the last game but because of the period. Not easy situation, not easy moment. Big challenge to change things. Like everything in life, you can choose how to see the situation.
“You can cry or you can fight. You can be the victim, or you can change something. This is the message I communicated to the players. The bottle is either half empty or half full.
“Those who stand up with the courage to change these things will become better people and players afterwards.
“I said it's about all of us. Not about all this bulls***.”
Injury Wants: Romero and Palhinha Miss Liverpool Clash
Tottenham manager Igor Tudor has confirmed Joao Palhinha and Cristian Romero are unavailable for Sunday's trip to Anfield. The midfielder and defender join a growing list of injured Spurs players, further testing Tudor's squad ahead of the crucial Premier League clash with Liverpool.
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“No, no. They are out. Micky (van de Ven) is also out. (Yves) Bissouma is out with a muscle (injury). Conor (Gallagher) has some fever, but probably will be in.
“We have a lot of problems to make the first eleven. This is how it is at this club. It happens all the time. We start to build something and then something happens, like a red card in the last game or three or four injuries.
“It is very rare, I have never had this situation in my career where you have two players missing every game. It is very unusual, but you have to accept this and try and change the things we can change. These things we cannot.”
Igor Tudor's position as Tottenham manager is hanging by a thread, with reports suggesting he could be sacked if he suffers his fifth consecutive defeat this weekend against Liverpool. The club is considering making a change, with Sean Dyche emerging as a potential replacement. Dyche, known for his firefighting skills, has been linked to the job, but he's reportedly reluctant to take on a short-term contract.
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Other candidates for the job include Ryan Mason, Glenn Hoddle, and Tim Sherwood, while Robbie Keane is also being considered for a permanent role. The decision comes as Tottenham struggles to avoid relegation, currently sitting one point above the drop zone.

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