TOTTENHAM boss Igor Tudor is fast losing the faith of Tottenham’s players – with many shocked by his treatment of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.

Interim boss Tudor ignored the Czech as he walked off the pitch after being , in the wake of his two massive cock-ups.

Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur - UEFA Champions League - Round of Sixteen - First Leg - Riyadh Air MetropolitanoTottenham boss Igor Tudor is losing the faith of his squad after hauling off Antonin KinskyCredit: PA Madrid, Madrid, Spain. 10th Mar, 2026. Antonin Kinsky of Tottenham Hotspur is substituted after conceding three goals in the first half and he is comforted by his teammates Pedro Porro and Cristian Romero during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 RounSome Spurs stars were shocked by the Croatian’s treatment of the Czech keeperCredit: Alamy

Tudor has already struggled to build a rapport with many of the squad who have been left confused by his constant tactical tweaking and alienated by his hardline approach in training.

And many were unimpressed by his failure to acknowledge Kinsky in what was a massive moment in the 22-year-old’s career.

They were also surprised by the timing of dropping regular No1 in favour of Kinsky in the first place for a game as significant as a last 16 clash.

Kinsky took to Instagram last night to thank those who have supported him in his crisis moment.

He posted: “Thanks for the messages. From dream to nightmare to dream again. See you.”

went on to on a harrowing night that continues the club’s crisis-hit season.

Spurs now travel to Premier League champions Liverpool on Sunday looking to stop their alarming slump towards relegation.

Tudor is expected to take charge of the game after on Wednesday.

Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur - UEFA Champions League - Round of Sixteen - First Leg - Riyadh Air MetropolitanoTottenham stars have been alienated by Tudor’s constant tweaks and hardline training tacticsCredit: PA

Chief executive Vinai Venkatesham was at the club’s Hotspur Way training ground at around 8.45am to decide on the next course of action.

But Tudor, 47, appears to have been handed a lifeline and is scheduled to take Friday’s press conference to preview Sunday’s Premier League trip to Liverpool.

There have been a number of manager’s linked with taking charge for the last nine games of the season. is the bookies’ favourite.

Former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has spoken out on the current situation and feels the current set of players need a more encouraging style of management.

The 60-year-old, who was sacked by the club last summer after winning the , told TNT: “It’s hard for me to comment from the outside.

“But for me it’s just about instilling some belief into [them].

“Show them the kind of players that they are. Not that they can be, that they are. They’ve already shown [it].”

Other candidates are , who has previously admitted he would return to the club, and ex-interim boss .