Former Spurs Players Back Postecoglou Amid Uncertain Future
- Tottenham Hotspur, managed by Australian Ange Postecoglou, won the Europa League in 2025 but endured their worst domestic season finishing 17th in the Premier League.
- The club suffered a 17-year trophy drought before Postecoglou's triumph, though his future remains uncertain amid reports of possible sacking by chairman Daniel Levy.
- Former Spurs players Ramon Vega and Robbie Keane publicly supported Postecoglou, calling his Europa League win unprecedented and urging the club to retain him despite poor league results.
- Postecoglou stated he always wins a trophy in his second season and said the club could become a regular contender, while betting odds reflect uncertainty over his continuation.
- The decision on Postecoglou’s future is expected imminently, with the board reportedly waiting for emotions to subside after the Europa League success before confirming his status.
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Soccer-Former Spurs players back Postecoglou amid uncertain future
(Reuters) -As Tottenham Hotspur ponder the fate of manager Ange Postecoglou, former players of the Premier League side have thrown their support behind the Australian and urged the club's ownership to stay the course. Read full story


Former Spurs players back Postecoglou amid uncertain future
As Tottenham Hotspur ponder the fate of manager Ange Postecoglou, former players of the Premier League side have thrown their support behind the Australian and urged the club's ownership to stay the course.Postecoglou guided Tottenham to Europa League victory last month, ending the club's 17-year trophy droug
Postecoglou could be gone by the end of the week
Ange Postecoglou and his players enjoyed their Europa League victory parade in front of thousands of Tottenham fans in north London (Picture: Reuters) It’s less than a fortnight since Ange Postecoglou told nearly a quarter of a million Tottenham fans during the parade to celebrate their Europa League victory in Bilbao: ‘All the best television series, season three is better than season two.’ The 59-year-old former Celtic manager clearly wasn’t p…
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