Tottenham: Igor Tudor predicts 'something big' and makes admission over future

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In rescuing a point away to Liverpool, though, Tudor’s side brought to an end a club-record six-game losing run in all competitions to alleviate some of the pressure on them as they bid to stay in the Premier League.

It was a welcome result that came after West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds had all picked up points, and Tudor hailed the point as “something big” after Spurs maintained their one-point buffer to the relegation zone.

“So, job is of coach, you know how it is, I am coaching 15 years, never was thinking one second about my future, one second even, I never think about my future, my past, I always think about training tomorrow, how to help the players, don't read nothing, don't watch nothing, future is just imagination, future don't exist, it's a constant thing, of today, of tomorrow, training,” Tudor said post-match.

“So you, I don't know, just losing energy, thinking what will happen, don't give you nothing, never, this job in football, in life, nothing, just focus on now, here, that's the key, for the players even, you can get away from the fever in this way, what is thinking, what will happen, bring you in a state of mind, which is not, give you nothing, so stay now, be focused, what you can change, that's what every coach is doing.”

Tudor has admitted that the size of the job has taken him by surprise, and despite securing a valiant point, he was at pains to admit that “everything is almost impossible” as he seeks to keep Spurs in the Premier League.

“Today, seeing the bench of Liverpool, it's like, makes you feel different. So, without having a complete squad at the time, you can't work on a daily base, everything is almost impossible.

“So the job is hard to do, sometimes maybe you cannot even imagine, because you are outside, how difficult is the job to do here, and in the end, it is always about results.”

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