Igor Tudor to make two Tottenham changes vs Fulham after timely double injury boost | OneFootball

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·1 de marzo de 2026

Igor Tudor to make two Tottenham changes vs Fulham after timely double injury boost

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Tottenham Hotspur supporters will make the short trip across London later today, hoping Igor Tudor finally gets off the mark when they face Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Spurs head to West London still searching for their first Premier League victory of 2026 after nine attempts (D4, L5).


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That woeful form went from worse to abysmal when they were put to the sword by fierce rivals Arsenal in last weekend’s North London derby.

Tudor was brought in to steady a rapidly sinking ship. But the Croatian manager has admitted that the task may be much tougher than he anticipated after last weekend’s rude awakening.

He couldn’t have had a tougher introduction to Premier League football, but Tottenham’s alarming injury crisis hasn’t made his job any easier.

For half an hour against Arsenal, Spurs showed faint signs of life as Randal Kolo Muani pounced on an error from Declan Rice to cancel out Eberechi Eze’s opener.

However, the Lilywhites capitulated in typical Spurs fashion as Eze struck again in the second half while Viktor Gyokeres bagged a brace of his own to seal a harsh lesson for Tudor.

Tottenham will kick off the game against Fulham in 16th place, just four points above the drop zone.

If Tudor fails to get off the mark against Fulham, it would be the first time in over three decades that Tottenham have gone 10 league games without a win.

How Tottenham could line up

Guglielmo Vicario certainly wasn’t at the peak of his powers against Arsenal, but that’s unlikely to cost him his starting berth.

However, there could be a couple of changes ahead of him with Kevin Danso and Pedro Porro returning to the fold following a month-long injury lay-off.

Danso will slot into Tudor’s back three alongside Micky van de Ven and Radu Dragusin, while Porro joins Djed Spence on wing-back duties.

Danso’s return should allow Joao Palhinha return to midfield, where he’ll likely be partnered by Tottenham’s highest-paid player, Conor Gallagher.

Pape Matar Sarr and Xavi Simons should operate further forward behind Kolo Muani, who will likely be rewarded for finally opening his Premier League account in his 19th attempt.

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