Tottenham’s lack of respect for managers this season has continued following Igor Tudor’s appointment.The interim Spurs boss oversaw his first match in charge on Sunday, with his side humiliated by north London rivals Arsenal on home soil.Tudor endured a nightmare first match in charge of Tottenham as Arsenal ran riotGettyA 4-1 victory for the Gunners represented their biggest away league win at Tottenham since 1978.A repeat scoreline from the Emirates battle in November, it is just the second time that Spurs have been defeated by Arsenal by three or more goals in both league matches since the 1934/35 campaign.Tudor encountered many of the same issues that his predecessor Thomas Frank had to deal with – namely being ignored by his squad.Frank, who was sacked by Spurs a fortnight ago, was notably snubbed by defenders Micky van de Ven and Djed Spence as he looked to greet them after their 1-0 loss to Chelsea in November.It led to both players apologising to the former Brentford manager, but three months on, Tudor has now experienced the brutal snub, only this time it occurred during the match.Taking the MickyIn a video that has gone viral on X, Tudor could be seen gesturing to Van de Ven – captain for the day in Cristian Romero’s absence – to move up the pitch to cut the space the Arsenal attackers were being given.At a number of times in the footage, the Dutch centre-back could be seen looking towards Tudor, but refused to acknowledge what he had to say and stayed where he was.It has led to talkSPORT presenter Olivia Buzaglo to rage over the incident on the Sports Breakfast show on Monday morning.Addressing co-hosts Ally McCoist and Arsenal legend Ray Parlour, Buzaglo said: “I don’t know if you saw the clip of Igor Tudor on social media shouting at Micky van de Ven to get up the pitch.“And he just looks at him as if it’s like… I couldn’t believe what I was watching.Tudor could be seen gesturing to his players from the sidelinesGettySpurs star Van de Ven could be seen snubbing Tudor’s orders to move up the pitchX; @ChrisCowlinView Tweet: https://twitter.com/hashtag/COYS?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw“He [Van de Ven] just looked at him and goes, ‘Nah,’ just doesn’t move.“He’s [Tudor] saying, ‘Get up, get up.’“Micky van de Ven sort of looks at Igor Tudor and just doesn’t do anything about it. Just completely ignores him.“He just sort of looks at him, doesn’t do anything.”Quick to give his thoughts, Rangers icon McCoist, who admitted he hadn’t seen the clip in question, stated: “The sad kind of thing is it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s the case.“In many ways, the lack of respect that the players had for Thomas Frank, if it continued…Tudor failed to get his message across to his team as they lost 4-1 to rivals ArsenalGettyMatch Stats“And we’ve seen things previously happen with Thomas Frank, asking players to go and thank the fans and all that, getting blanked.“So, [I] haven’t seen it, I’ve got to say, and it’s difficult for me to comment on it, but it wouldn’t be the biggest surprise I’ve heard.Laying into Van de Ven, Buzaglo then remarked: “I just think, a new manager’s come in and it’s such a big game as well.“But the fact that he completely blanks [Tudor], you can hear him, what he’s trying to say and what you can hear and see what he’s trying to say to Micky van de Ven, to ‘Get up.’“[Van de Ven] just literally just stays where he is, hust goes, ‘Nah.’ Is that acceptable?”Parlour then offered his opinion on the incident, as he stressed the manager must start to get his voice heard to the players – and fast.Spurs are in danger of relegation with the club just four points above the drop zoneGettyNetherlands international Van de Ven has struggled for consistency of lateHe said: “It’s an awkward one, really, I haven’t been in training and whatever, and obviously, he’s [Tudor] turned up, he’s had a little bit of time with the players.“But he’s got to get his thoughts across, how they are going to pay, 3-4-2-1, whatever they’re going to do and work on it now.“They’ve got a few days to work on getting back into it after a couple of days off, no, I’m sure they’ll have today off and then they’re back into training, ready for the Fulham game.”Spurs’ defeat to Arsenal – their 12th Premier League from 27 matches this term – leaves them in 16th spot.They sit just four points above the bottom three ahead of Sunday’s trip to Craven Cottage – a ground they have lost at in their last three visits.1: Premier League Fixtures & Results