Igor Tudor is expected to remain in the Tottenham Hotspur dugout for Sunday’s Premier League match away to Liverpool, according to sources, despite growing scrutiny over his position at the club.
The decision means Tudor will continue to lead first-team preparations for one of Tottenham’s most challenging fixtures of the season, with the team traveling to Anfield to face a Liverpool side that has been consistently strong at home in recent campaigns. The choice to keep him in charge comes at a time when his role has been the subject of increasing external pressure and speculation.
Tottenham’s leadership is understood to be closely monitoring the situation, but sources indicate that, as of now, there has been no move to make an immediate managerial change before the Liverpool encounter. Instead, the club is allowing Tudor and his staff to oversee training sessions, tactical planning, and matchday selection for the upcoming game.
The scrutiny around Tudor’s position has intensified as results and performances have come under the spotlight. In such circumstances, club hierarchies typically assess not only recent form but also dressing-room dynamics, long-term planning, and the availability of potential alternatives. However, no official communication has been made public regarding any internal review, and there has been no formal confirmation from Tottenham of changes to the coaching structure.
By keeping Tudor in charge for the Liverpool fixture, Tottenham are signaling at least short-term continuity on the touchline. This allows players to work within a familiar framework in the days leading up to the match, without the disruption that often accompanies a midweek managerial change. It also gives the current head coach another opportunity to guide the team in a high-profile contest and potentially influence perceptions of his tenure.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will prepare for Tottenham with the expectation that Tudor remains at the helm, shaping the match plan and squad selection. For both clubs, Sunday’s game represents a significant moment in their respective league campaigns, with attention focused not only on the result but also on how Tottenham respond under their current manager at a demanding venue.