Breaking30 March 2026

Tudor Sacked: What it Means for Your Spurs FPL Assets

Tottenham have parted ways with Tudor as they hunt for a new manager. Son, Maddison, Porro and Vicario are all affected. The AI verdict on every key Spurs FPL asset — hold, sell, or wait and see.

Key risk: Manager changes introduce squad uncertainty for 1-3 gameweeks. New managers often rotate heavily in their first game. With GW32 deadline on 10 April, you have time to gather information — but Spurs assets in poor form should not get the benefit of the doubt.

Son

HOLD

TOT · MID · £9.8m · 14.2% owned

Form 5.5

AI confidence

62% sure

Son's output is tied to how Spurs set up — and that is now genuinely uncertain. Under Tudor the team was defensively solid but limited in attack. A new manager could unleash Son or continue to restrict him. At 14.2% ownership the risk is manageable — hold for now, but watch the first press conference for tactical signals. If the new manager talks about 'direct attacking football', Son becomes a strong hold. If it is 'rebuild patiently', consider moving on.

Maddison

SELL

TOT · MID · £7.4m · 8.3% owned

Form 4.2

AI confidence

74% sure

Maddison's form has been poor regardless of management — form 4.2 is not good enough for a £7.4m asset with 6 gameweeks left. Tudor's departure removes one uncertainty but adds another: a new manager may not even start him. Unless you have high conviction on Spurs' next appointment, the opportunity cost of holding Maddison vs buying in-form alternatives (Fernandes, Gordon) is too high.

Porro

HOLD

TOT · DEF · £5.8m · 11.4% owned

Form 5

AI confidence

58% sure

Porro's attacking returns (assists, bonus) make him one of the better FPL defenders at his price. Manager changes rarely affect full-backs as dramatically as forwards. Fixture-dependent — Spurs host Sunderland in GW32 which is a solid defensive opportunity. Slight hold bias, but low conviction.

Vicario

SELL

TOT · GKP · £5.2m · 6.8% owned

Form 4.5

AI confidence

71% sure

Goalkeepers need a settled defence in front of them to deliver clean sheets. Management uncertainty at Spurs is the worst possible environment for a keeper hold. At 6.8% ownership the green arrow from selling is minimal, but the continued downside risk of a chaotic Spurs rearguard is real. Better value keepers exist at the same price.

What to watch for

  • New manager name — a high-profile attacking appointment (e.g. Postecoglou-style) would boost Son and Porro significantly.
  • GW32 team news (8-9 April) — caretaker selections often differ from the permanent manager. Wait for the press conference before making decisions.
  • Spurs GW32 fixture — vs Sunderland (H), FDR 3. Manageable but not a banker for attacking returns in a transitional week.

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