Levy: Spurs Fans Will Give Me Credit when I Leave
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, AUG 4 – Levy cited Tottenham's record-low 17th Premier League finish and 22 losses as reasons for sacking Postecoglou despite Europa League success and £700 million spent on players.
- Blasting criticism of his role, Levy said it was 'completely unfair' in a new interview with Gary Neville.
- Amid fan outrage, Tottenham sacked Ange Postecoglou despite a record-low 17th-place finish and Europa League victory this summer.
- In justifying the decision, Levy emphasized that a 17th-place finish and 22 losses led the board to collectively dismiss Ange Postecoglou in June.
- With Postecoglou gone, Frank will lead Tottenham's season opener on August 16 without Son Heung-Min, who is leaving this summer.
- Looking ahead, Levy warned that while Frank faces no immediate league mandate, such pressure may soon materialise and reiterated “Nothing has changed in terms of our ambition.
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Daniel Levy doesn't hold back as he blasts 'completely unfair' Tottenham criticism in Gary Neville interview
Daniel Levy has blasted back at criticism over how he runs Tottenham, with the Spurs supremo labelling it 'completely unfair' in a new interview with Gary Neville
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