The Football Association has charged Igor Tudor with misconduct following comments made after Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League clash against Fulham earlier this month.
The charge relates to remarks Tudor made during a post-match interview after the fixture on Sunday 1 March. According to the FA, the Tottenham manager is alleged to have acted improperly by making comments that implied bias, questioned the integrity of a match official, and/or were personally offensive.
In a statement released under its Regulation and Discipline update, the FA outlined that such comments breach its rules regarding conduct toward match officials, which are designed to protect the integrity of the game.
Igor Tudor reacts to today's defeat 💬 pic.twitter.com/27AUHqgeka
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) March 1, 2026
Tudor has been given until Monday 23 March to respond to the charge. The outcome of the case will be determined following his response, with potential sanctions ranging from a fine to a touchline ban depending on the severity of the breach.
The incident adds to ongoing scrutiny around managerial conduct in the Premier League, particularly concerning post-match interviews and comments directed at referees.
Tottenham have yet to issue an official response to the charge.
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