The Tottenham Hotspur's recent appointment of Igor Tudor as an interim head coach has backfired spectacularly, leaving the club in a state of disarray. With three defeats, nine goals conceded, and a red card, the decision to bring in Tudor as an emergency solution has been met with scathing criticism. The club's performance has been a stark contrast to the discipline and defensive structure that Tudor was supposed to instill. The situation has become so toxic that it has surpassed even the final few games under Thomas Frank's reign. What makes this particularly interesting is the stark contrast between the club's expectations and the reality on the pitch. Personally, I find that the appointment of Tudor was a risky move, given his lack of Premier League experience and the team's current state of disarray. In my opinion, the club's recruitment department deserves criticism for not providing Tudor with the necessary support and resources to succeed. One thing that stands out here is the team's inability to respond to the pressure, despite having a chance to prove themselves against Crystal Palace. What many people don't realize is that the team's poor performance is not just a result of Tudor's decision-making, but also a reflection of the underlying issues within the club. The numbers don't lie: Tottenham are winless since December and have lost five top-flight games in a row for the first time since 2004. They have conceded at least two goals in nine successive matches, and their home record is the second-worst across the top four divisions of English football. As Spurs fans booed, Crystal Palace supporters responded by chanting 'Say hello to Millwall.' This situation is a stark reminder of the challenges that lie ahead for the club. The next step for Tottenham is to assess their options and make a decision that will help them avoid relegation. Sacking Tudor may be a plausible option, but it would be a damning indictment of the club's leadership. The question remains: can Tottenham find the right person to lead them out of this crisis?