Tottenham to Prioritize Premier League Survival Over Champions League
Posted on March 10, 2026, updated on March 10, 2026
Tottenham Hotspur's interim manager Igor Tudor has announced that the team will prioritize Premier League survival amid their ongoing struggles. With the club sitting just one point above the relegation zone after three consecutive defeats, Tudor recognizes the pressing need to focus on domestic league success over their Champions League aspirations.
During a recent press conference in Madrid, Tudor stated that while every game is vital, the Premier League remains the primary concern for the club. He emphasized the importance of growing as a team and learning from past performances, especially as they prepare for a challenging clash against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
Despite a poor start under his management, Tudor remains optimistic and looks to leverage the upcoming European match as a potential turning point. He acknowledged the return of key player Cristian Romero from suspension as a boost for the squad.
The pressing reality is that Tottenham's recent form has compounded the pressure on Tudor, who has yet to secure a win since taking over. With significant matches ahead, including crucial league fixtures that will determine their fate, the focus for Spurs now is on gathering points to secure their place in the Premier League, with the hope of shifting their momentum as the season progresses.
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