Soccer-Tudor says Spurs' task against Atletico is 'difficult but not impossible'


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Tottenham Hotspur Press Conference - Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre, London, Britain - March 17, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur manager Igor Tudor during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

March 17 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's chances of progressing ⁠to the Champions League quarter-finals appear bleak after a 5-2 thrashing in their last-16 first ⁠leg against Atletico Madrid, but manager Igor Tudor believes his struggling side still have a ‌chance of winning the tie.

Atletico have lost 3-0 to Rayo Vallecano and Barcelona in recent weeks and Spurswill also have taken heart from their 1-1 draw at Premier League champions Liverpool on Sunday, which ended a five-match losing streak in the league.

Asked whether Tottenham truly ​believed they could still progress or if they were just hoping ⁠to restore their dented confidence with a ⁠win, Tudor told reporters: "Both things, it is a game which we should play to pass (progress to next round).

"Our ⁠first ‌thing is to stay in the league, but tomorrow is a big challenge to show we can do good things, that they are not better than us.

"It is difficult but not impossible. We ⁠need to stay in the game, focus on our strengths. Everything ​is still to play for, believing ‌we can do it is the important thing from the start."

GALLAGHER DOUBTFUL, ROMERO RETURNS

The Croatian ⁠manager said Tottenham would ​make a late call on midfielder Conor Gallagher, and that defender Cristian Romero, who suffered a clash of heads with teammate Joao Palhinha in the first leg, was fit again.

"We see today what we can do (about Gallagher). He has asthma ⁠problems, maybe some virus, it is not a nice thing. We ​will see tomorrow if he is fit for the bench," Tudor said.

"Joao is a no, Destiny (Udogie) and Lucas (Bergvall) will be on the bench, but not part of the game too much as they have just come back to ⁠us. Cristian Romero is there, he can play."

SPURS PLAYERS NOT SWITCHED OFF

Spurs defender Micky van de Ven hit back at speculation over the commitment of the players and dismissed reports of dressing room apathy.

"The other day when we read that one guy had told the rest of the team that he doesn't care because ​he's leaving anyway. How does this come out? It's just made up," the ⁠Dutch international added.

"And the fans will believe it. It's just frustrating for us guys. It brings so much more ​trouble as well, because fans are starting to believe this.

"But trust ‌me, all the people involved on the pitch, the ​staff, the players, everyone, they care so much about the situation we're in right now, and we just want to turn things around."

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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