
According to Corsport, it`s `Rock and roll Tudor`. Igor Tudor channeled the legendary Jim Morrison yesterday, embodying the iconic frontman`s philosophy of living in the present moment.
Known for defying conventional thinking about the future, Morrison famously declared, “The future does not exist.” Tudor seemingly echoed this sentiment during his pre-Easter press conference when questioned about his role at Juventus.
When asked if he felt like a coach or simply a temporary placeholder, Tudor responded negatively to the term `placeholder`. He emphasized the volatile nature of a coaching career, stating, «A coach`s career can change in just 3-4 games. You might have a five-year contract, but if you lose five straight, you`re out.»
This perspective emerges a month after the dismissal of Motta, who had controversially claimed «winning isn`t an obsession» and later defended himself citing lack of time. Tudor`s approach signals a complete break from his predecessor, even in terms of mindset.
«A coach is always alone,» Tudor continued, highlighting the solitary nature of the profession. «A coach lives day-to-day. That`s how life should be lived: without focusing on the future.»