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It was yet another miserable day in the office for Igor Tudor’s side and their fans as Tottenham Hotspur fell to a 2-1 defeat to Fulham on Sunday.

Spurs started the game on the backfoot for the second weekend running. Fulham were all over Tottenham from the outset and were two goals up inside 35 minutes. Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi’s goals meant Igor Tudor and Co. had to climb a mountain in the second half. A 66th-minute goal from substitute Richarlison did create panic for the Craven Cottage faithful, but the much-needed equaliser never came from the visitors.

This meant Tudor has lost back-to-back games as Spurs’ interim head coach since replacing Thomas Frank last month. It was Tottenham’s 13th defeat of the Premier League season on Sunday, and that speaks volumes of the problems at White Hart Lane.

Tudor has extensively used a back-three system in his managerial career, and he stuck to it against Arsenal in his first game as Spurs boss. Tottenham struggled to impose themselves and were torn apart by Arsenal.

On Sunday, the big Croat altered his tactical shape from the back three to a 4-4-2 at Craven Cottage. Fit-again Pedro Porro started...

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