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Igor Tudor: Spurs sporting director Johan Lange opens door to head coach staying - but what does he need to do to keep job?

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Johan Lange has defended Tottenham's lack of activity in the final weeks of the winter transfer window and revealed interim boss Igor Tudor could get the role permanently.

Lange faced the media on Friday and explained why Spurs turned to Tudor after sacking Thomas Frank despite a lack of Premier League experience.

Tudor is no stranger to a mid-season arrival and a difficult position, but will be without at least 11 players for Sunday's visit of rivals Arsenal.

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"We interviewed a few (interim) candidates. Igor impressed us very, very much in the interview," Lange explained.

"If you come in here on the Monday and you are playing at the weekend, you need to build relationships with the players immediately.

"You need to come in to build relationships but of course assess the style of the club immediately. He has shown that with great success, not only once but a few times, to come into that.

"That is one of the reasons why we believe he is the best candidate here now but of course also with his reputation and what he's done in his career. Of course if things go well, he could be here for a long time."

Spurs lost nine players through injury last month, but after Conor Gallagher signed in a £34.7million deal on January 14, only 19-year-old left-back Souza joined the club's threadbare squad.

Sporting director Lange insisted: "I personally believe the new European format changed the dynamic a little.

"You are playing two very competitive matches (in January), with the fact that not only us but a lot of teams have what they would say is too many injuries.

"(That) meant that in January very few players who could make a difference for us now or in the future was available and then it's back to the point even though the squad is too short, we still have players we are unable to register for the (Champions League) last 16.

"So, to bring in players that cannot help us now or we don't believe have potential for the future, that unfortunately for me doesn't make sense."

Tottenham captain Cristian Romero has twice already in 2026 expressed his frustration at the club's current situation on social media.

"Romero is here, he is our captain, he is here on a long-term contract with the club," Lange pointed out.

"I think we have been clear as a club that we have dealt with that internally and now it is about being together."

What Tudor needs to change at Spurs

Sky Sports News reporter Michael Bridge:

Igor Tudor's job spec is very simple. Keep Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League. Relegation for a club of Spurs' size is completely unthinkable but after a dreadful run in the league, it's now a distinct possibility.

In his first press conference, however, Tudor said he was '100 per cent certain' Spurs would stay up.

The Croatian's contract runs until the end of the season by which time focus will turn to Spurs' search for a permanent successor to Frank.

But could Tudor put himself into consideration in this final stretch of games? These are the five things he must change to give himself a chance of staying on at Spurs or perhaps get another Premier League job:

Show up in the north London derby

Make home games great again

Try and keep the squad fit

Hate losing

Unite the fans

Show up in the north London derby

This is the fixture for both clubs. However, Arsenal have held the bragging rights for a while.

In fact, Spurs' last win over their biggest rivals came in May 2023 - a 3-0 win to all-but secure Champions League football over Arsenal. Gary Neville said he'd never heard the stadium so loud. He reiterated the point on social media just a few days ago calling this his favourite derby.

Show up doesn't sound too ambitious, does it? But Spurs were a no-show at the Emirates in November. It was humiliating with Eberechi Eze, who turned down Spurs for Arsenal in the summer, scoring a hat-trick.

Worse Spurs sides have travelled to Arsenal and shown up. The fixture never needs added spice but Arsenal's highly disappointing draw at Wolves has thrown their title credential into doubt and given Spurs a little bit of hope.

If Spurs finish the game and the supporters have seen the players battle from minute one to the last, Tudor's team will get a good reception, and it'll be something to build on. It will be vital to get off on the right footing.

Make home games great again

Spurs are the only team without a Premier League win in 2026. Their only home win since the opening day came against Brentford on December 6. Two wins, four draws and seven losses at home is completely unacceptable.

It's been so miserable for home supporters over the last few seasons.

There's no doubt it's one of the most impressive stadiums in world football - but it's about time the Spurs fans enjoyed their day out.

Spurs have lost 45 league matches in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. By comparison, Arsenal have only lost four more at the Emirates despite calling the stadium home for 13 more years.

There's no better game to make it feel like home again.

Try and keep the squad fit

Easier said than done, sure, but managers must manage their squad in this increasingly-demanding fixture list. Let's not forget Spurs are still in the Champions League. It could become an unwanted distraction.

There had been concerns Mo Kudus and Pedro Porro being overplayed and both went on to suffer injuries. Rodrigo Bentancur, often preferred to João Palhinha, has had to be managed carefully after an ACL injury but is now out for most of the season with a differnt problem.

Previous boss Ange Postecoglou was, rightly or wrongly, blamed for a horrendous injury list due to the style of play but injuries this season are just as bad if not worse.

A fresh injury to Dominic Solanke could be catastrophic. He missed most of the season with an ankle problem.

If Tudor can get Randal Kolo Muani firing as he did at Juventus and Richarlison back fit, he might just be able to manage the minutes of his forwards.

Hate losing

Who doesn't hate losing? However, at Spurs it's become the norm and it must stop.

Last season the bottom three were all but down as early as February. It allowed Postecoglou's Spurs to put both eyes on Europa League glory. This season is completely different and there is a real threat of relegation.

Spurs fans haven't been entertained this season and have been highly critical of Frank's style of play.

Asked about the syle of play and demands of fans, Tudor quickly pointed out demands of style of play only work in pre-season and this club is currently in an emergency.

This led to journalists nodding heads in Friday's press conference. He's right: Spurs must stop losing and start winning.

They will take a scrappy win now.

Unite the fans

Now, if you can combine the four points above, you'll not only unite the fans, but be adored by them.

There have been some unsavoury scenes during the season between the team and supporters, notably at Bournemouth when Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven had to be pulled away.

Burnley was uncomfortable as a sold-out away end made their feelings clear to Frank as he walked past them back to the dressing room. All supporters were in complete agreement a change had to be made.

They were impressed with Tudor's first press conference. Later on that Friday a photo emerged on social media of the squad with Tudor out for a meal in trendy Muswell Hill. We've not seen that since the Pochettino days.

Spurs fans were split on Postecoglou. Many love him for winning the first trophy in 17 years while there are some who found 17th in the league too embarassing to bare. The fans simply never took to Frank.

Both coaches must be put to the back of their minds. For now, it is all about Tudor.

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Tottenham host Arsenal at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a crucial north London derby in the Premier League on Sunday February 22, live on Sky Sports.

Arsenal enter the weekend holding a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League table, but Man City could close the gap by playing Newcastle on Saturday.

The Gunners threw away a 2-0 lead against bottom club Wolves to draw 2-2 in midweek, and the dropped points followed a draw at Brentford too.

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Igor Tudor will be taking charge of Spurs for the first time. Spurs enter the weekend 16th in the table and just five points above the relegation zone.

Spurs sacked Thomas Frank after the 2-1 loss at home to Newcastle last time out and they are yet to win in the league in 2026.

The previous meeting between the two sides this season saw Arsenal beat Spurs 4-1 at the Emirates in November thanks to Eberechi Eze's hat-trick.

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Spurs vs Arsenal odds and score prediction

Sky Sports' Lewis Jones...

Lots on the line with a backdrop of pure tension in the air. Tottenham are too big at 5/1 for the victory but the best bet revolves around cards.

The last 13 meetings have produced 5.3 yellows per game and I'd expect that average to be hit but the market has that covered.

So, heading to the player cards is advisable.

Martin Zubimendi is where my money is going at 11/4 with Sky Bet.

Zubimendi is a cynical player that does tend to get himself caught short in transition or talk his way into trouble in big atmospheres. He's been carded away at Liverpool, Sunderland and Chelsea - and three times in the Champions League already this season.

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His direct opponent here in Xavi Simons is another reason to get involved. He's an outstanding drawer of fouls and cards. And makes challenges look worse than they are, which is a key trait to when looking for value in card match-ups.

If you run his cards drawn data in league matches across the last three seasons, he's drawn 37 cards off opponents from just over 4,000 minutes of action. That's a card drawn every 108 minutes - almost one a game. Elite level skullduggery.

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Spurs vs Arsenal team news

New Spurs boss Igor Tudor revealed on Friday he had only 13 senior players available for training ahead of Sunday's north London derby due to the club's huge injury list.

Captain Cristian Romero remains suspended but Dominic Solanke should be available after a minor throat problem.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz could be fit to feature. Havertz has not featured for the Gunners since the 3-0 win over Sunderland on February 7 due to a thigh injury, while captain Odegaard has missed the last two games with a knee issue.

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Welcome to The Radar, a Sky Sports column in which Nick Wright uses a blend of data and opinion to shed light on need-to-know stories from up and down the Premier League. This week:

🔺 Eze's Arsenal struggles examined

❓ The change of role that could help

🔍 A player to watch this weekend

Arteta's Eze conundrum

Eberechi Eze's hat-trick in Arsenal's 4-1 win over Spurs in November felt at the time like the start of something special. Mikel Arteta raved about the "joy" and "aura" he had added. Eze said his prayers had been answered. Fans may have felt the same about theirs.

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Three months on, though, as Arsenal prepare to face the same opponent, the club he was close to joining before his move to the Emirates Stadium in August, he remains a conundrum for his manager, his role undefined, his plight typifying Arsenal's issues.

There was a reminder of his game-changing ability, albeit against a lowly opponent, in the FA Cup win over Wigan. Eze took risks on the ball, wowed with his passing, and peppered the opposition goal with shots. "That's what we want from him," said Arteta.

But three days later, he was back among the substitutes against Wolves. Eze has only started one of Arsenal's last 11 Premier League games, seemingly struggling to win the trust of a manager finding it difficult to strike a balance between control and creativity.

Arsenal don't have enough of either right now.

Meanwhile Eze has been moved around.

Bukayo Saka was one of Arsenal's better players at Molineux. But his inclusion at No 10, rather than on the right, came at Eze's expense. "If I was Eze, I'd be thinking, 'Am I going to play for Arsenal too many more times this season?'" said Paul Merson on Sky Sports.

Of course, Eze is not exempt from blame. He was poor when handed a rare start in the 1-1 draw with Brentford last week, substituted at half-time. He struggled to find consistency even when starting regularly in the opening months of the season.

But as Arsenal's season falters, finding a way to get Eze back to the level of the £67.5m superstar who destroyed Spurs in the autumn should be a priority. And where better to start than at a ground where he has scored three times in his last two visits?

Having scored six goals in eight appearances against them in total, Eze in fact counts Spurs as one of his favourite opponents.

One of the most striking aspects of his hat-trick display against them was how often he was able to get into scoring positions. His goals came from a total of six shots, the most by any player. He had the most touches in the opposition box too, with seven.

Arsenal had Merino leading the line in the absence of injured trio Viktor Gyokeres, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus. But his role was far removed from that of a conventional striker. Instead, he dropped into midfield, making space for Eze to attack.

The rotations enabled a fluid Arsenal performance which they repeated when they blew away Bayern Munich three days later. Again, Eze and Merino combined to great effect. All but one of Arsenal's seven goals across the two games came from open play.

Arsenal were less convincing in their subsequent 1-1 draw with 10-man Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, seemingly fatigued after an intense week. And as Arsenal's injuries eased and players returned, the Eze and Merino partnership was quietly broken up.

Merino, of course, is no longer an option due to injury, and Eze has so far struggled to build chemistry with Arsenal's other strikers.

He and Gyokeres didn't exchange a single pass against Brentford. He and Jesus only exchanged two passes against Wolves. He has not even had the chance to start a game with Havertz up front.

Partnerships matter. But another big issue is that Eze just hasn't had enough of the ball. Despite Arsenal averaging 58 per cent possession to Crystal Palace's 42 per cent last season, he is having considerably fewer touches, his influence diminished.

Eze needs to demand it, of course.

At times, most recently against Brentford, when he only attempted 17 passes before his withdrawal, he has appeared inhibited, lacking the confidence to take responsibility, or, perhaps, to express himself as freely as he did at former club Crystal Palace.

The context is very different at Arsenal, where Arteta places huge emphasis on control. Eze is having to adapt to an entirely different style of play, on and off the ball, and to opponents who generally sit deep and squeeze the space in the final third.

With less room to work in near the opposition box, Eze has frequently found himself dropping far away from goal, into areas where it is more difficult to hurt opponents.

GeniusIQ tracking data logs a player's availability to receive passes and shows that the proportion of Eze's instances of availability between the lines has dropped from 40 per cent at Crystal Palace last season to just 26 per cent at Arsenal this term.

Eze is actually available in more space, on average, than at Crystal Palace. But this is because he is too often outside of the opposition block rather than in it, confronted by multiple banks of defenders rather than one, his route to goal blocked.

A change of position could offer a solution.

Eze has mostly featured as a right-sided No 10 for Arsenal but playing off the left of their front three, with licence to drift inside, might afford him more opportunities to receive the ball in the left-hand half-space, the zone in which he thrived for Crystal Palace.

Eze has not featured there since the 2-1 loss to Aston Villa in December, when his defensive lapse allowed Matty Cash to score. Eze had played 67 per cent of Arsenal's Premier League minutes going into that game. He has only played 20 per cent since.

It proved a turning point, in other words, for a manager who demands unwavering defensive consistency from his attackers. Eze's error at Villa Park was not the only occasion early in the season when he appeared to lack that level of consistency off the ball.

Overall, though, Eze has upped his efforts out of possession.

A return to GeniusIQ's tracking data reveals a huge increase in the speed and intensity with which he is tracking back in transition compared to previous seasons. He has adapted.

Eze has undoubtedly found the step up to Arsenal difficult. Some might even argue it is too much. But his output at Crystal Palace placed him among the Premier League's top 20 players for goals and assists and Arsenal have seen that player, albeit only in flashes.

Unlocking his full potential, and trusting him to rediscover the "joy" and "aura" that defined his last performance against Spurs, could be key to kick-starting Arsenal's title push.

Player Radar: Who else to keep an eye on

Before Arsenal's meeting with Spurs on Sunday, Vitor Pereira will hope to make a winning Premier League start to his Nottingham Forest tenure against Liverpool. On the evidence of Thursday's Europa League win over Fenerbahce, platforming Morgan Gibbs-White is a big part of his plan to turn their season around.

Live Radar: What's on Sky this weekend?

West Ham against Bournemouth is the Saturday Night Football, live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 5pm, kick-off 5.30pm

Watch Crystal Palace vs Wolves, Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool and Sunderland vs Fulham from 1pm across Sky Sports on Sunday, kicking off at 2pm, before Spurs vs Arsenal at 4.30pm.

On Monday Night Football, it's the David Moyes derby as Everton go up against Man Utd, live from 6.30pm ahead of the 8pm kick-off.

Read last week's Radar column

The last column examined Brighton's struggles this season before their defeat to Crystal Palace put more pressure on Fabian Hurzeler.

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