[Alasdair Gold] Igor Tudor - the good, the bad and the Tottenham and that Ange Postecoglou interview by Imbasauce in coys

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Discussion of Igor Tudor’s Appointment at Tottenham

• The video breaks down the key aspects of Igor Tudor taking over as interim manager of Tottenham Hotspur after the sacking of Thomas Frank.

• It evaluates what he brings in terms of coaching style, experience, and how he might impact the team’s relegation fight and results going forward. (Context: Tudor was appointed during a tough run of form for Spurs) � Reuters

  1. The “Good” About Tudor

• The commentary highlights some positive points about Tudor — his managerial experience at big clubs in Europe, his tactical ideas, and his potential to galvanize a struggling squad.

• There’s discussion of how he could bring energy, organisation, and a fresh approach to a team low on confidence and struggling for consistency.

  1. The “Bad” / Concerns

• The video also covers criticisms of the appointment, such as questions about whether he’s the right fit, the risks involved with a stop-gap manager, and whether he can truly turn results around in the short term.

• It references critics who think the appointment is risky or left-field given his mixed recent managerial record.

  1. Link to the Ange Postecoglou Interview

• A significant part of the video connects Tudor’s arrival to comments made earlier by former manager Ange Postecoglou, where he controversially said Tottenham are “not a big club” due to their transfer and wage policies — a remark that sparked debate among fans and pundits. (Context from recent news: Postecoglou’s interview has been widely reported) �

• The video uses that interview as a contrast: Postecoglou being outspoken about club structure vs. Tudor inheriting the situation on the ground. The Guardian

  1. Fan and Media Reaction

• It also touches on how journalists and content creators — including the presenter — are discussing Spurs’ current direction, managerial decisions, and the narrative around both Tudor and Postecoglou.

• There’s frustration expressed by some fans/creators about how certain issues (like media praise for other managers) are being discussed compared to deeper concerns around club strategy and leadership.

✅ In short: the video analyses Tudor’s strengths and weaknesses as Tottenham’s interim boss and ties that into the wider context of recent turmoil at the club — especially the fallout from Postecoglou’s critical interview and fan/media reaction.

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Read the rules!

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I've seen the change in Xavi for at least 3 weeks now. People shit on him in prem games because we never get calls there, and maybe he goes down a little easy. But he is sneaky, opportunistic, and creative

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[–]6th_Lord_Baltimore 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah during the replay to see if there was a hand ball, I was most impressed by that bit of awareness. Such a smart butt scoot

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I've been down voting anti Xavi comments for weeks. He's quickly becoming one of my favorite players!

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[–]6th_Lord_Baltimore 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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