“Fabrizio Romano Reveals Crucial Update on Postecoglou’s Future Following Spurs’ Loss to Liverpool”
“Fabrizio Romano Drops Major Update on Postecoglou’s Future After Spurs’ Defeat to Liverpool”
Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur tenure faces increased scrutiny following another defeat this season. However, despite their League Cup exit to Liverpool, the Australian’s future remains “under control,” according to Fabrizio Romano in his GIVEMESPORT newsletter.
Postecoglou’s side carried a crucial 1-0 advantage back to Merseyside after Lucas Bergvall’s late winner earlier in the year. However, given their defensive struggles and Liverpool’s attacking firepower, it felt inevitable that the Reds would take control—and they did. Cody Gakpo equalized in the first half before further goals from Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Virgil van Dijk sealed Spurs’ fate. The heavy defeat has only intensified the pressure on Postecoglou, who has now squandered a major chance to secure silverware and distract from a disappointing Premier League campaign.
Romano: No Change on Postecoglou’s Future as Spurs Keep Faith
Despite another disappointing result, the Tottenham boss remains secure in his position, with the situation still “under control.”
Postecoglou faced heavy criticism for his tactical approach against Arne Slot’s side, with Spurs now pinning their hopes on the Europa League and FA Cup to salvage something from a frustrating season.
Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League Performance – Squad Ranking
Losses: 13 (16th)
Wins: 8 (=11th)
Shots Taken Per Game: 14.4 (=5th)
Shots Conceded Per Game: 12.8 (9th)
Expected Goals (xG): 44.26 (6th)
A mixed season for Spurs, with solid attacking numbers but a worrying loss count.
Despite facing heavy criticism for Tottenham’s poor form, Fabrizio Romano has reported in his GIVEMESPORT newsletter that there is no change regarding Ange Postecoglou’s future. According to Romano, Daniel Levy still considers the situation “under control.” He wrote:
“I don’t have any updates on a potential sacking or any surprises. The situation remains under control for now.”
Tottenham have managed just two wins in their last 12 Premier League matches, both coming away against struggling Southampton and Brentford. While they ended a seven-game winless run against the Bees, Spurs remain seven points outside the top half and 13 points behind seventh place—the lowest spot that guarantees European qualification.
For Postecoglou, success in cup competitions is now crucial. Earlier this season, he boldly claimed that he always wins a trophy in his second year at a club, but with a tough trip to Aston Villa on Sunday, there’s a real chance that by next week, the Europa League could be his only remaining path to silverware.