Photo by Ange Postecoglou and Daniel Levy (Getty Images, Photo by Alex Burstow/Justin Setterfield
Tottenham is still celebrating the success of the Europa League, but it could soon be looking for a new manager. Ange Postecoglou won Man United on Wednesday to lead the club to their first trophy for the first time in 17 years, but it may not be enough to be in charge next season.
Aside from their Europa League title win, it was a terrible season for Tottenham. They are scheduled to finish 17th in the Premier League, and this form led to important speculations about the future of Post-Coglu.
Ange Postecoglou has a 50% chance of staying in Tottenham
The Europa League victory changed things, but that may not be enough. According to a soccer insider, Pete O’Rourke reports that there is still a chance that Tottenham will bag the post-coglu at the end of the season.
“It’s a paper on cracks. The success of the Europa League is a great moment for Tottenham. Champions League football will boost the club’s finances and everything else. That’s a big thing for Tottenham going forward. Their league shape is not sufficient.
“It’s probably about 50/50. Spurs’ hierarchical food is being given to you for your thinking, and obviously the fans are very happy right now. I don’t think that by winning the Europa League, Post-Coglu will continue to work.
“To be fair to Post-Ecoglu, he’s opening up what happens after the game and what happens. It’s obvious that he’s finished that trophy drought and gave Spurs a little more. But the club’s hierarchy might think that change has to happen.”
Regardless of the outcome of the Europa League, there will be a call before the Europa League final, where Tottenham will say goodbye to Post-Coglu, and it remains to be seen whether those calls will be followed by a joint with Daniel Levy.