“Major Tottenham shake-up: Ange Postecoglou’s future hangs in the balance!”

“Ange Postecoglou’s future in doubt as major Tottenham twist unfolds!”

Tottenham are going through a difficult period, and even though they’ve reached the Europa League quarter-finals, pressure is increasing on Ange Postecoglou.

The North London club sits 14th in the Premier League, and without European success, they risk another season without silverware.

They are also set to miss out on Champions League revenue once again, with no chance of securing a spot in Europe’s top competition through their league position.

Once again, they will forgo Champions League revenue, as their league position leaves them with no chance of qualifying for Europe’s top competition.

Spurs could sack Ange Postecoglou even if he wins the Europa League

Winning a trophy would usually be a significant achievement for Spurs, but this season feels different.

While fans and the club hierarchy would undoubtedly celebrate Europa League success, it might not be enough to secure Postecoglou’s future at the club.

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According to Give Me Sport (21 March), even if Spurs triumph in the Europa League, the club may still choose to part ways with Ange Postecoglou.

Tensions seem to be growing behind the scenes, and the supporters have been increasingly vocal about their dissatisfaction with Postecoglou.

He even clashed with a fan after the Fulham defeat, a clear sign that the pressure is getting to him.

Daniel Levy Must Consider Alternative Managers for Tottenham

Daniel Levy needs to start identifying potential successors for Postecoglou and may even begin preliminary discussions with them.

Despite the Australian’s promising start, Spurs’ failure to secure a top-four finish or European qualification—along with persistent defensive frailties and inconsistent form—could force a strategic rethink.

Levy, known for his long-term vision and significant investments since taking charge in 2001, may seek a manager with a stronger pedigree in high-pressure environments or a tactical style better suited to the squad.

Given Levy’s track record of bold managerial changes, sometimes against fan sentiment, what’s unfolding behind the scenes remains uncertain.

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