“Nothing is full here”: Igor Tudor’s brutal Tottenham verdict

Interim head coach Igor Tudor has delivered a brutally honest assessment of the situation at Tottenham Hotspur, admitting that the challenges at the North London club are far greater than he initially expected.

Speaking candidly about the state of the squad, Tudor acknowledged that the problems extend beyond simple results on the pitch. The Croatian manager revealed that his early impressions since taking charge have exposed deeper structural and mental issues within the team.

“The problems are bigger than I thought when I came here,” Tudor said while discussing the club’s current struggles. “The bottle is always either half-empty or half-full. Here there is nothing full.”

His remarks highlight the scale of the rebuilding task facing the club as it attempts to regain stability and competitiveness. Tottenham have endured an inconsistent period in recent months, leading to increased scrutiny around the team’s performances and overall direction.

Tudor’s metaphor about the “empty bottle” further emphasized his concern over several aspects of the squad’s condition, from confidence to cohesion. “There are a lot of empty things,” he added, suggesting that the issues go beyond tactics and require a broader reset in mentality and structure.

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