
Igor Tudor clashed with Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison in a tense post-match interview following Liverpool vs. Tottenham.
Spurs secured their first league point under Tudor following his appointment after drawing 1-1 with Liverpool on Sunday.
Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick in the 18th minute, with ex-Everton man Richarlison drawing level in the 90th minute.
Spurs move one point clear of West Ham United and Nottingham Forest but remain in a precarious position ahead of the relegation run-in.
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As mentioned, it's the club's first point under Tudor, who had overseen four consecutive defeats, including losses to Arsenal and Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
After the result, the Croatian spoke to Sky Sports' Davison and they had a fiery interview.
He asked: "Have you shown that you can provide that hope, that you don't need a new manager?"
To which Tudor replied: "It's enough, I always tell you what I think."

Davison responded: "But do you not think sometimes these questions need to be asked and need to be answered? About the future of the club, about who's going to be the manager, about is the team going to stay in the league?"
Tudor hit back: "No, that's not a question for me. I'm the coach, you need to ask me about the player, about how we play, how we move."
He added: "It's a question that doesn't have sense. Because he's obliged to come on this press conference, otherwise he would like to stay home. But you insist always with almost the same questions."
Davison then referenced what Tudor supposedly said in his pre-match press conference, adding: "You said people need hope of a new manager sometimes. And my point is only, have you shown today, with the way Tottenham play, that you can provide hope?"
Tudor delivered another spiky response before essentially cutting the post-match interview short by asking if he was finished.
Spurs, meanwhile, have a huge week coming as they face Atletico in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie before hosting relegation rivals Forest on March 22.
Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool, Football