Tottenham are in a "perilous position", says journalist Rory Smith. Winless in the league since 28 December, sit 16th in the table, four points above the bottom three.
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton told Monday Night Club he thinks Spurs have some favourable fixtures coming up as they bid to improve on Igor Tudor's first match in charge - Sunday's home drubbing at the hands of Arsenal.
Sutton, however, is uncomfortable with the reputation Tudor has for being good at managing in the short term, stating: "I can't quite work out whether that means he's a good manager or not. If you go through as many clubs as he has, is there something fundamentally wrong with him?"
The Observer's football correspondent Smith added: "I cannot stress how bad Tottenham's home form is.
"Whether Tudor's a great coach I don't know, but he might have a future in PR. He's dressed himself up as someone who saves you from relegation and wanders off. If you go back, I'm not sure that's why he went into all those clubs.
"He seems to last not that long. I'm not sure that's always been the plan.
"Whenever any manager raises fitness I just don't buy it. It's nonsense. This idea that Thomas Frank was letting them wander in at 11am is nonsense - they'd have been perfectly fit."
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