Tudor's first game comes against Arsenal, and Spurs look to have a notably tricky run-in that includes trips to Anfield to face Liverpool, the Stadium of Light to face a Sunderland side enjoying an exceptional season, and Stamford Bridge to play Chelsea in the penultimate fixture of the campaign. Spurs also face six-pointers against the likes of Nottingham Forest, Wolves, and Leeds United; whether Tudor can get the club up to speed ahead of those games remains to be seen.
The Telegraph quotes a source who says: “Some companies are seeing relegation as a realistic possibility and are already reviewing their contracts. It already seems clear that some deliverables, such as European qualification, will not be feasible, but the biggest fear is relegation.”
Tudor, for his part, has insisted he has one job: To pull Spurs clear of trouble.