With the recent announcement of Igor Tudor parting ways after 44 days, this will make four managers in three years once a new manager is found. This follows a trend of managerial sackings since the departure of Mauricio Pochettino in 2019 and arrival of Jose Mourinho, leading to nine different managers in seven years. While interim/caretaker managers boost the number of managers, it is still a fact that, since Pochettino, no manager has lasted more than three years. With the only other manager since 2000 to last three or more years is Harry Redknapp from 2008-2012. Has treating managers like short term relationships been a key source of Tottenham's troubles? relegation will surely tell.
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