Tottenham players James Maddison, Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray All Hope -Baas Ange Postecoglou remains the management of the club.
Despite the leading of Spurs for Europa League Glory, there is uncertainty about the future of Postecoglou because of their gloomy Premier League campaign.
Tottenham finished 17th – their lowest finish since the promotion to the top flight in 1978 – because they became the first side in the best history of the top that lost 22 games in a season of 38 games and was not degraded.
But Postecoglou brought his trophy promise in the second season where to end the 17-year-old trophy-dried of the club by winning the Europa League and thus earning the Champions League qualification next season.
Despite the fact that the first European silverware of the club has been recorded in 41 years, there is doubt about his position after Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has not given clarity about his future in his message at the end of the season.
But two days after the last day with a 4-1 home defeat against Brighton, the Australian, who supplied the murderous line that “season three is always better than season two” during last week's Trophy Parade, received strong support from some of his players.
When asked by Sky Sports News of Postecoglou a third season, said Maddison, who speaks for his charity wave day, who collects money for three different charities,: “Yes, he has been brilliant.
'Even at the start of the season, saying' I usually don't win things [in my second season]I always win things'. It is one of them, we knew that that would create a big commotion in the media, where you would never keep it. But I never stopped believing that he meant that.
“The three -line season, which was also iconic. He has them in the cupboard, they motivating microphone drop moments.
“Managers and clubs can go for long periods without winning trophies, but he is a man who has always been successful. His greatest strength is his self-confidence in what he does, and that feeds us in us. This year is installed in Europe in all out-games, even those in the group phase.
“In the round of 16 we had a really bad performance away from AZ Alkmaar, and he went hard on us because you just know he is a winner, and we turned it around in the second stage and we are in the fifteen minutes.
“And every step we got closer and closer, and we believed more, and now we are winners and nobody can ever take that from us.
“It is a difficult competition to win, we have managed to cross the line with the Gaffer, all together, we all like a club, we all win together. Hopefully that, as the Gaffer said, can keep the feeling, and we now have that winning feeling and we know what is needed to win.”
“Ange did great”
Teenage -Middendelders Bergvall and Gray, who were also part of Maddison's Charity Golf Day, also supported Postecoglou.
Wondered how much he wanted to see the ex-cell boss stay in Spurs next season, Bergvall told Sky Sports News: “Hundred percent.
“I think he did great. It has not been easy for someone of ours, especially because of all the injuries, but as he said, he always wins things in his second year, and that is true.”
Asked if Postecoglou earned another season, Gray told Sky Sports News: “Yes, sure.
“It has been a great season this year and it has also been a roller coaster of a season.
“We have had a number of really difficult times and we stayed together.
“He is great in things like family, and I think that was the most important thing that helped us get the final and to win the final is our moral of how we are as a team.
“We believe in each other, and we were as brothers who went on the field in the final.”
Ange: Why am I even being interviewed about my Spurs Future?!
After Sunday's house loss for Brighton, Postecoglou admitted his bewilderment about the “weird” speculation about his future.
He said at his press conference after the game: “I will be honest, I really found it strange to talk about my future if we have done something unprecedented.
“I had to answer the questions because no one else in the club is a bit able to do this, I think. But I can't answer that question about me and my future, and some of me think a bit of, well, why is that question asked? But it is what it is.
“And I don't doubt that this could be a real kind of decisive moment for this club, because wherever I am, I had a kind of impact where I have brought success in a club that has not had a while, and you just have to look at the process of those clubs, even after I left, they still compete for things.
“I really think this is a moment in the time where this club can really go on and can be a real candidate for an annual basis.”
Asked for his gut feeling in his future, Postecoglou replied: “My gut feeling is that I now feel that I have done something that nobody believed that I could. And I should not be here, sit there, talk about it. That is my feeling, but it is what it is.
“And I probably have it now because I am tired, size. It's done. I don't have to think about another game. I just want to take a break and enjoy my family and think about part of something incredible special.
“I was lucky to be in this position a number of times, but yesterday see those scenes and the people who have contacted me and talked to me about how it is influenced and what happened the last few days, that's just a wonderful thing and I just want to enjoy it.
“To be honest, the rest, I don't even want to talk about it. I just think it's unnecessary.
“You are right to ask the question, but you ask the person who can't give that answer. And I think even before you would not ask if there would be no doubt. But I can't answer it. There is nothing that I can say that that question can answer. Other people can, so from my perspective, it cannot reduce the performance.
“I have so faith in what we can build at this football club, and I want to continue and take it to the next level and we will see if that happens or not.”
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