What Happened
Tottenham Hotspur is searching for its third manager of the season after parting ways with interim head coach Igor Tudor. The decision comes after a damaging 3-0 home defeat by Nottingham Forest, which left Spurs 17th in the table and only one point above the relegation places. Meanwhile, in cycling, Jonas Vingegaard maintained his advantage to claim victory in the Volta a Catalunya, while in athletics, Caster Semenya expressed her disappointment with the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) decision to ban transgender athletes from competing at the Olympics.
Football Updates
- Tottenham's Managerial Change: Igor Tudor has left his role as Tottenham Hotspur interim head coach after just 44 days and seven matches. The decision was made "mutually" and with "immediate effect".
- Alli's First Call-up: Millenic Alli has earned his first call-up to the Republic of Ireland senior squad for Tuesday's friendly against North Macedonia in Dublin. The 26-year-old winger has been impressing on loan at Portsmouth.
Cycling News
- Vingegaard's Victory: Jonas Vingegaard maintained his advantage to claim victory in the Volta a Catalunya. The Danish rider led by one minute and 22 seconds going into Sunday's seventh and final stage, which took in seven circuits of the Montjuic climb in Barcelona.
Athletics Controversy
- Semenya Criticizes IOC: Two-time Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya expressed her disappointment with IOC President Kirsty Coventry over the decision to ban transgender athletes from competing at the Olympics. Semenya has been an outspoken critic of the IOC's policies on transgender athletes.
Key Facts
- What: Managerial change at Tottenham, Volta a Catalunya victory, criticism of IOC's transgender ban
- When: Tudor's departure was announced on [date], Vingegaard won the Volta a Catalunya on [date]
- Where: Tottenham's managerial change affects the Premier League, Vingegaard's victory took place in Catalonia, Semenya's criticism was aimed at the IOC
- Impact: Tottenham's managerial change could impact their chances of avoiding relegation, Vingegaard's victory cements his position as a top cyclist, Semenya's criticism highlights the ongoing controversy over transgender athletes in sports
What to Watch
- Tottenham's search for a new manager will be closely watched, as will the team's performance in the remaining seven games of the season.
- The cycling world will be looking to see if Vingegaard can continue his strong start to the season.
- The controversy over transgender athletes in sports is likely to continue, with Semenya and other athletes speaking out against the IOC's policies.
What Happened
Tottenham Hotspur is searching for its third manager of the season after parting ways with interim head coach Igor Tudor. The decision comes after a damaging 3-0 home defeat by Nottingham Forest, which left Spurs 17th in the table and only one point above the relegation places. Meanwhile, in cycling, Jonas Vingegaard maintained his advantage to claim victory in the Volta a Catalunya, while in athletics, Caster Semenya expressed her disappointment with the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) decision to ban transgender athletes from competing at the Olympics.
Football Updates
- Tottenham's Managerial Change: Igor Tudor has left his role as Tottenham Hotspur interim head coach after just 44 days and seven matches. The decision was made "mutually" and with "immediate effect".
- Alli's First Call-up: Millenic Alli has earned his first call-up to the Republic of Ireland senior squad for Tuesday's friendly against North Macedonia in Dublin. The 26-year-old winger has been impressing on loan at Portsmouth.
Cycling News
- Vingegaard's Victory: Jonas Vingegaard maintained his advantage to claim victory in the Volta a Catalunya. The Danish rider led by one minute and 22 seconds going into Sunday's seventh and final stage, which took in seven circuits of the Montjuic climb in Barcelona.
Athletics Controversy
- Semenya Criticizes IOC: Two-time Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya expressed her disappointment with IOC President Kirsty Coventry over the decision to ban transgender athletes from competing at the Olympics. Semenya has been an outspoken critic of the IOC's policies on transgender athletes.
Key Facts
- What: Managerial change at Tottenham, Volta a Catalunya victory, criticism of IOC's transgender ban
- When: Tudor's departure was announced on [date], Vingegaard won the Volta a Catalunya on [date]
- Where: Tottenham's managerial change affects the Premier League, Vingegaard's victory took place in Catalonia, Semenya's criticism was aimed at the IOC
- Impact: Tottenham's managerial change could impact their chances of avoiding relegation, Vingegaard's victory cements his position as a top cyclist, Semenya's criticism highlights the ongoing controversy over transgender athletes in sports
What to Watch
- Tottenham's search for a new manager will be closely watched, as will the team's performance in the remaining seven games of the season.
- The cycling world will be looking to see if Vingegaard can continue his strong start to the season.
- The controversy over transgender athletes in sports is likely to continue, with Semenya and other athletes speaking out against the IOC's policies.