How does Tudor's record compare to other Tottenham bosses?

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Interim Tottenham Hotspur manager Igor Tudor has left the club by mutual consent after just seven games in charge.
Tudor was drafted in to replace Thomas Frank, who was relieved of his duties after 38 games following poor results, especially in the Premier League.
But hopes of improved results under Tudor were short-lived, as Spurs recorded five losses, one draw and one win during his tenure.
So how does his record compare to other Tottenham managers of recent years?
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How does Tudor's win percentage compare?

Igor Tudor leaves Tottenham with the club's worst managerial record of the last decade
When it comes to overall win rate in all competitions, Tudor is bottom of the pile for all managers since 2014 at just 14.3%.
Seven games is not a long period of time for a manager to make his mark, but Ryan Mason was in charge for one spell of seven and another for six games, and achieved win percentages of 57.1% and 33.3% respectively.
Mauricio Pochettino had the best win rate of recent long-term managers, with 54.3%.
How does Tudor's points per game compare?
Comparing average points won per game in the Premier League again sees Tudor at the bottom and Mason at the top of recent records, with both in charge for similar periods of time.
Tudor's average of 0.2 points per game is 10 times fewer than Mason's average over a similar number of Premier League games in charge.
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