Tottenham stars think they know Postecoglou’s fate after Europa League triumph

Tottenham ended to beat their 17-year-old trophy-dried by Man Utd in the Europa League final on Wednesday, but ask about the future of Ange Postecoglou about

The Europa League heroes from Tottenham would not expect that Ange Postecoglou will remain as boss next season. The Australian, who is under intense pressure this season, held a critics on Wednesday evening by ending the long drought of the club.

A 1-0 win over Manchester United in Bilbao meant that Spurs de Europa League removed – their first piece of silverware in 17 years – and securing a place in the Champions League of next season.

The result helped to save a season, so Spurs ended their worst domestic season in almost 50 years. In the last game of the Premier League season, the North Londoners are the 17th in the table, who went to a stunning defeat of 21 league.

It is still to be seen whether their European exploits will be sufficient to convince Daniel Levy that Postecoglou will earn a third season in the Dugout of Spurs. But the Daily Mail reports that the players from Tottenham do not expect this to happen, with a change that is now considered more likely.

The report adds that alternatives for Postecoglou are already discussed by Levy, with Fulham -Baas Marco Silva one of the names in the frame this summer. Brennan Johnson, who was credited with the winning goal over United, suggested that winning the trophy would be the perfect 'microphone drop' for the manager.

Captain son Heung-Min made it clear that he wants the 59-year-old to stay with the club. He said, “He won the trophy. Nobody else did it, so look, it's not up to me or the players, but we just have to look at the facts.

“With the fact that we had not won 17 years, but this is the day we finally won it. It is the manager who wins the trophy. So we will see what will happen.”

Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario repeated the passionate plea of ​​the Son for Postecoglou to stay and said: “Yes, of course. He is my Gaffer. He is the person who decided to bring me to this club. I just have to be very grateful for how much he had wanted to sign for the club since the day.

“I am very happy for him, for what we have achieved together. It's a brilliant night, he deserves this a lot.”

Postecoglou himself was less final, even though he made it clear that he hopes to stay as Spurs -Baas. “I have had such a laser focus to win this, whatever happens, happens,” he said when he was asked about his future.

“I am the manager of the football club, that decision is not in my hands. Everything I know is this [medal] Around my neck means that we have won a trophy. I don't feel that I have completed the job.

“We are still building this team. It is a young team, we have to add experience and now we are in the Champions League. I have tried to build a team that can be a challenge for the next four or five years.

“Since I came here, I had the conviction to try to win something and we did that and I want to build on it.”

Tottenham will celebrate with their jubilant fans during a parade on Friday evening. They will then close their Premier League season on Sundays when they face Brighton at home.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top