Ange Postecoglou and Daniel Levy (Picture by Getty Photographs, Alex Burstow/Justin Setterfield by way of Getty Photographs)
Tottenham are nonetheless celebrating their Europa League success, however quickly, they could possibly be trying to find a brand new supervisor. Ange Postecoglou guided the membership to their first trophy in 17 years with victory over Man United on Wednesday, nevertheless it is probably not sufficient for him to stay in cost subsequent season.
Exterior of their Europa League title win, it has been an terrible season for Tottenham. They’re heading in the right direction to complete seventeenth within the Premier League, and this manner has led to important hypothesis about Postecoglou’s future.
Ange Postecoglou has 50% likelihood of staying at Tottenham
The Europa League win has modified issues, nevertheless it is probably not by sufficient. As per Soccer Insider, Pete O’Rourke has reported that there’s nonetheless a superb likelihood that Tottenham sack Postecoglou on the finish of the season.
“It’s papering over the cracks. That Europa League success is a superb second for Tottenham. Champions League soccer will enhance the funds of the membership and the whole lot else, and that’s a giant factor for Tottenham going ahead. Their league type has not been adequate, there’s no getting away from that.
“It’s in all probability about 50/50, it’s given the Spurs hierarchy meals for thought and clearly the followers are very completely happy proper now. I don’t suppose profitable the Europa League will guarantee Postecoglou retains his job.
“To be honest to Postecoglou, he’s been open after the match what no matter occurs will occur. It’s clearly given Spurs a bit extra to consider, having ended that trophy drought. However the membership’s hierarchy may be pondering they need to make a change.”
There have been calls previous to the Europa League ultimate for Tottenham to half methods with Postecoglou no matter the Europa League end result, and it stays to be seen whether or not these calls are adopted by Daniel Levy and co.