Ange Postecoglou is about to depart Tottenham on the finish of the season, regardless of whether or not he leads the membership to Europa League glory.
A report in the Daily Telegraph this afternoon claims the Australian will depart the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium after two years in cost.
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Postecoglou was introduced in largely due to his profile as an attack-minded coach with Spurs followers disillusioned with the perceived detrimental strategy adopted by the likes of predecessors Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte.
In his first season, he led them to a fifth-placed end and gained over the gang together with his front-foot techniques and likeable manner in interactions with the media.
However it has turned bitter this season, each on and off the pitch, though his trigger has not been helped by a sequence of long-term accidents to key gamers.
Season to neglect for Postecoglou and Tottenham
Tottenham are sixteenth within the Premier League and, in different years, might have been dragged right into a relegation battle whereas they exited the FA Cup on the fourth-round stage.
They did make the semis of the EFL Cup and face Bodo/Glimt within the semi-finals of the Europa League however the Telegraph suggests even a European trophy wouldn’t be sufficient to stave off the sack.
Postecoglou has additionally come beneath fireplace from sections of the membership’s help this season, though he denied cupping his ears to the away finish after his aspect scored towards Chelsea, just for it to be dominated out by VAR.
Earlier within the recreation, he confronted chants of “you don’t know what you’re doing” after taking off Lucas Bergvall and bringing on Pape Sarr.
Spurs crushed by Forest
Spurs lost again last night, 2-1 to Nottingham Forest to endure their 18th league defeat of the marketing campaign, only one shy of the membership document.
And chairman Daniel Levy is seemingly now ready to behave.
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola and Brentford boss Thomas Frank are more likely to be contenders, as is Fulham’s Marco Silva.