Summary
Tottenham Hotspur is facing challenges in the Premier League, currently close to the relegation zone after losing to Crystal Palace. The team, under interim manager Igor Tudor, has been struggling since the dismissal of Thomas Frank. There are concerns about leadership decisions, especially regarding former chairman Daniel Levy's management style and financial strategy.
Key Facts
- Tottenham Hotspur lost to Crystal Palace, leaving them nearly in the relegation zone of the Premier League.
- Igor Tudor was appointed as interim manager but has lost three consecutive games.
- Former chairman Daniel Levy was often criticized for not supporting the team financially to compete at higher levels.
- Despite spending £979 million on players, Spurs' net player spend since Mauricio Pochettino's departure is £653 million.
- Daniel Levy's management included strict financial control, resulting in a lower wage bill compared to top clubs.
- Since Pochettino's sacking in 2019, Spurs have gone through a revolving door of 12 managers.
- Tottenham's financial decisions included maintaining a tight budget on player wages, which is less than other top Premier League teams.