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Tottenham ask former Chelsea caretaker manager to lead training after Igor Tudor exit

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It has been revealed who will be taking charge of Tottenham training at Hotspur Way after Igor Tudor’s departure, as Spurs search for yet another new manager.

Spurs confirmed today that Tudor will depart the club after just seven matches at the helm, out of which he lost five and won just one.

In truth, the outcome seemed inevitable since Tottenham’s bruising 3-0 loss at home last Sunday against their relegation rivals, Nottingham Forest.

The international break was seen internally at Spurs as the perfect time to make a managerial change, and having pulled the plug on Tudor, the club’s hierarchy will now decide whose hands they will lay the club’s fate in.

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Bruno Saltor is overseeing training at Spurs

Tottenham added Bruno Saltor to Tudor’s coaching staff after the Croat’s arrival last month, with the Spaniard arriving at Spurs after having served as Graham Potter’s assistant at both West Ham and Chelsea.

Alasdair Gold has now revealed that Saltor has not followed Tudor out of the door. Instead, the 45-year-old has remained at Tottenham and will lead training temporarily for the small group of players currently at Hotspur Way.

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Which manager will Tottenham now turn to?

According to reports, Sean Dyche has emerged as an option for Tottenham, given the Englishman’s vast experience of guiding clubs through relegation battles.

Meanwhile, some sources continue to suggest that Roberto De Zerbi is Tottenham’s preferred candidate to take over the reins from Tudor.

However, not only are there doubts over De Zerbi’s keenness to join Spurs, but we have also seen over recent days that some Tottenham fans have raised their voice against the Italian coach’s possible appointment.

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