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Someone with no affiliation to the club who was hired to stabilise the team before vacating the dugout in the summer.

Three defeats, nine goals conceded and one red card later, it looks like that decision has backfired. Losing the north London derby was painful but just about forgivable. Rolling over to Fulham and Crystal Palace was not. Faith in Tudor appears to have completely eroded. It is a ludicrous situation but Spurs only have themselves to blame.

Tudor was supposed to restore discipline and defensive structure after this team unravelled towards the end of Frank’s reign. Comical defending and disorganisation have been a constant theme throughout all of his three fixtures. Tudor had no previous experience of the Premier League and his dedication to a back three has proven costly.

Sacking Tudor has to be a plausible option but it would be a damning indictment of the chief executive officer Vinai Venkatesham and sporting director Johan Lange to remove him after three games. Trust among the supporters is so thin that many would question whether the duo would be able to hire the right person to replace Tudor anyway.