Igor Tudor chooses three new Tottenham coaches as four others follow Thomas Frank out the door

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Igor Tudor has decided on his three Tottenham coaches, but that means four others follow Thomas Frank out of the exit door.

Spurs relieved Frank of his duties just eight months after his arrival in the summer, with the Dane leaving Tottenham just five points off the relegation zone.

Igor Tudor has been confirmed as Spurs’ interim head coach until the summer, and the club will hope that the former Juventus manager’s arrival will uplift the squad.

Tudor has experience of galvanising struggling sides mid-season, and the 47-year-old is set to bring his own staff with him.

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Three coaches set to join Igor Tudor’s staff at Tottenham

Alasdair Gold has now revealed that the former Juventus boss will be accompanied by three members of the staff he has worked with at the Allianz Stadium.

Subject to their work permits being cleared, Ivan Javorcic will join as Tottenham’s assistant coach, Riccardo Raganacci as the physical coach and Tomislav Rogic as the goalkeeping coach until the end of the season.

Gold adds that Justin Cochrane, John Heitinga and Chris Haslam, who were part of Frank’s staff, will leave Hotspur Way, as will analyst Joe Newton.

The journalist wrote on X: “Igor Tudor’s coaching staff will include, subject to work permits, Ivan Javorcic as assistant coach, Riccardo Ragnacci as physical coach and Tomislav Rogic as goalkeeping coach. Leaving Spurs are Justin Cochrane, John Heitinga and Chris Haslam, along with analyst Joe Newton.”

Igor Tudor's coaching staff will include, subject to work permits, Ivan Javorcic as assistant coach, Riccardo Raganacci as physical coach and Tomislav Rogic as goalkeeping coach. Leaving Spurs are Justin Cochrane, John Heitinga and Chris Haslam along with analyst Joe Newton.

— Alasdair Gold (@AlasdairGold) February 16, 2026

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Tudor has been written off already ahead of Spurs adventure

Tottenham legend Teddy Sheringham has said that he is flabbergasted by the club’s decision to appoint Tudor temporarily.

Sheringham pointed to the former Juve boss’s lack of Premier League experience and suggested that he may be in for a rude awakening at N17.

Meanwhile, Tim Sherwood claimed that it is a lose-lose situation for Tudor at Spurs, asserting that there is not much the newcomer can do to convince Tottenham to give him the job permanently.

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