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That's why Carragher reckons that it's best for all parties to go their separate ways during the international break.The Liverpool legend told Sky Sports: "Unfortunately for him with the situation he finds himself in with his family and the results, I think it would be better if Tottenham parted ways with Tudor and looked to bring in another manager in between now and the end of the season."JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! Latest news, analysis and much more on Mirror Football's Facebook pageREAD MORE: Tottenham boss Igor Tudor misses post-match media duties due to family bereavementREAD MORE: Tottenham thumped by Nottingham Forest as Spurs plunged deeper into relegation mireWith Spurs' next game not coming until April 12 away to Sunderland, Carragher went on to say: "They have to do that now.
So he's trying different things and it's just not working."And, as I said, harsh on the manager (if he) loses his job so early in his reign but the whole point and the reason why he got the job is that he has an instant impact, and that has not happened."As for who'd replace Tudor, Carragher added: "I think someone with an affiliation to the club in terms of trying to get the supporters involved.Should Tottenham sack Igor Tudor? That was the first time I've seen it for a while in terms of the scenes outside the stadium (before the match) but they need something like that between now and the end of the season."Tudor's assistant, Bruno Saltor, fielded questions at Tottenham's post-match press conference and was asked about Tudor.
"It's a personal, family issue and obviously it's a difficult moment for him," Bruno explained."I'm just trying to support the best way we can... I''m going to leave it there because I think, as I said, it's a personal matter."Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.
