Despite coming fourth in the league phase of the Champions League to jump straight into the last 16, Tottenham have struggled in the Premier League.
Since November, they have only won two of 17 league matches, with six draws and nine defeats. Their last league victory was a 1-0 success at Crystal Palace on 28 December and they have collected only four out of a possible 24 points in 2026.
Spurs, who finished 17th last season, have been in the top flight of English football in every campaign since one year in the old Second Division in 1977-78.
Asked how confident he was Tottenham would still be in the Premier League next season, Tudor replied “100%”.
His first game is at home on Sunday against bitter rivals and current leaders Arsenal, with Spurs facing an injury crisis.
“It’s a very rare situation,” added Tudor. “We have 10 injuries, we trained with 13 players.
“It is an even bigger challenge to succeed from this situation. My first goal is that we become a team in the right meaning of the word, that suffers when it needs to suffer, to fight, to run, to have the right mentality. The start is always about mentality.”