“Sky Sports Live: Tottenham Told to SACK Postecoglou NOW After ‘Unacceptable’ Performance!”

“Tottenham Urged to SACK Postecoglou Immediately: ‘Unacceptable’ – Live on Sky Sports!”

Jamie O’Hara has called for Tottenham to dismiss Ange Postecoglou following their “unacceptable” performance in a 2-1 loss to Leicester on Sunday. Spurs were outplayed for most of the match, with Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side taking control early in the second half on January 26th.

Tottenham’s struggles can be attributed to several factors, but one of the key issues is the apparent lack of heart and passion within the team.

Speaking live on Sky Sports News after the match on January 26th, O’Hara expressed his frustration with Spurs’ performance.

“Maybe this could be Ange’s last game—this is unacceptable,” O’Hara said.

“I wish I could say it’s been an onslaught, with the two goals coming early and Spurs fighting back to win, but they’ve hardly shown anything. The Leicester keeper hasn’t had much to do, there were no real clear-cut chances—just another terrible performance,” O’Hara added.

“I mentioned in the first half that Tottenham seemed flat. Richarlison had a good chance from a great cross, but other than that, they didn’t really do much,” O’Hara said.

“Overall, it’s been a really poor performance over the 90 minutes. I’m not sure if Ange can keep losing games and keep his job, but right now, this is nowhere near good enough. We might be looking at Postecoglou’s last game,” O’Hara concluded.

Time is running out for Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham. Throughout much of the 2024/25 season, it has seemed increasingly likely that his tenure at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is coming to an end.

Despite the numerous injuries plaguing the team this season, the Australian has stuck to his preferred tactics and team selection without making adjustments.

Although Daniel Levy has supported him through thick and thin this season, it’s becoming harder for fans to find ways to justify keeping Postecoglou in charge.

Currently, Tottenham sit 15th in the Premier League, with just one point separating them from 16th-placed Everton.

To make matters worse, Everton have a game in hand over Tottenham, and if they manage to win it, they could climb above Spurs in the standings.

Time is running out for Tottenham to turn things around, and unless significant changes are made, it’s difficult to see where their improvement will come from.

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