View: Igor Tudor in damning Tottenham situation after what Leon Osman noticed on MOTD vs Fulham
Igor Tudor has had far from a dream start to life at Tottenham.
The interim head coach suffered defeat to Arsenal in his opening Tottenham Hotspur Stadium outing before losing to Fulham on Sunday.
Despite a Richarlison consolation, another Premier League shocker was played out by the Lilywhites as relegation becomes an increasingly realistic prospect.
Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman was left concerned by what he saw from the N17 outfit against Fulham as he questioned Tudor’s approach on Match of the Day.
He said: “Really worrying for Tottenham Hotspur in the way that they defended. They started with a back four, and they kept finding themselves in the wrong positions.
“They don’t look coached, they don’t look organised, I’m really starting to get worried for them.”
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Joe Hart echoes Leon Osman concerns after Fulham defeat
Once again, there is very little positivity surrounding the North Londoners right now, especially after yet another frustrating defeat.
The Cottagers dominated, as they had the better of the ball and chances throughout the 90 minutes.
Marco Silva’s side kept 54 per cent of possession while having five more shots, two more big chances and completing 91 more passes.

That wasn’t helped by the lack of direction from Tudor, as former Spurs keeper Joe Hart was left baffled by how his old side set up at Craven Cottage.
He said: “They’re very easy to play against. They look so disorganised (against Fulham). They’ve got some really good players, but at the moment they just look all over the shop.”
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It may have only been two games, but there has been nothing for the N17 faithful to hang their hat on with the Croatian.
Against Arsenal, he set his side up with three at the back with the bizarre choice to start with five recognised central midfielders.
That was all thrown out the window at Fulham as a 4-4-2 was utilised, with Xavi Simons forced out to the flank with Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani starting together up front.
Tudor didn’t cover himself in glory, neither did his players, and there is very little reason to be expectant for upcoming games against Crystal Palace, Atletico Madrid and Liverpool.
It appears that the ex-Juventus boss has under-estimated the task ahead of him and is now facing the repercussions of that in North London.
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