Postecoglou and Tottenham players’ massive bonuses for winning Europa League

Tottenham finally ended their trophy -dried by Manchester United on Thursday evening in the Europa League final and now the team will be rewarded for the historical performance

Tottenham is set up on a huge payment day after conquering Europa League Glory, with Baas Ange Postecoglou £ 2 million, while the rest of his team will share a bonus of £ 3 million between them. Spurs finally finished their 17-year-old Trophy Hoodoo on Wednesday evening after a famous 1-0 win over Manchester United in the final, with Brennan Johnson reaching the winner.

Spurs partyed a long time after their triumph also assured them a place in the Champions League of next season – which will yield the club a windfall of £ 100 million.

According to the BBC, Postecoglou has been rewarded for his incredible achievement that the club saw since 1984 win their first European trophy, with the Australian enjoying a huge bonus.

And although the players will split their own performance -related package, they will not all enjoy automatic wage increases after reaching the Champions League.

The trophy victory is all the more remarkable for Postecoglou after he has insisted that he “always wins something in his second season last year”.

However, that goal looked incredibly unlikely during a nightmazing campaign that led to 21 defeats in the Premier League and the team dropped to the 17th in the table.

There has been a huge pressure on postecoglou from fans, while there were claims that he could be fired by the club, regardless of whether he delivered the trophy.

The BBC claims that traces are “on the line in the process of identifying potential replacements” for the Australian and believing that he can “still be borrowed time”.

Postecoglou refused to discuss his future after winning the Europa League, but insisted that the decision about whether he was “not in my hands”.

“I have had such a laser focus on winning this thing that I didn't do … Whatever happened. I said yesterday that we are still building this team. It is still a very young team and we have to add some experience.

“We are in the Champions League and my thinking process, and what I have done this year is trying to build a team that can be successful for four, five or six years. Now I am the manager of a football club.

“That decision is not in my hands. It has no influence on me. If it influenced me, then you would have seen it in the structure here. The only thing I cared was this thing [the medal]. You know, having this thing around my neck means that this football club has won a trophy. “

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