Chris Sutton: Levy’s ridiculous decision to sack Postecoglou is Spurs’ loss

After years of so allergic, Club mentions Club that there is a very word for their dedication to disappointment.

Manager has gained their first trophy since 2008 to prevent them from being 'Spursy'. Club Sacks Manager. Make it logical. I can't.

Daniel Levy took his sweet time, and even then he came to the ridiculous conclusion that Tottenham is better off without Ange Postecoglou.

It's their loss, not his. Tottenham -fans had been craving for an entertaining football brand after they had been bored to tears too many seasons.

Postecoglou delivered them, especially in their first season. He lost Harry Kane, led them to the fifth in the Premier League and brought them to the Europa League.

The second season was a struggle, but he won those who had European competition, although he was dealing with being as heavy as Graham Taylor when he was branded a turnip. “Dare to do.” That is Tottenham's motto.

Postecoglou dared and did it. But now? Now he is available to win silverware for someone else, and he will, I know for sure.

His looting summarizes really football. Don't get me wrong, Thomas Frank is an excellent, elite, experienced manager.

He has made Brentford a stable Premier League club. Levy now wants Frank van Tottenham to turn into a consistent Champions League club.

Because it is clear that that is the Spurs priority. Forget trophies. Levy wants to surpass the table of the balance sheet.

And yet I wonder what those fans who were in Bilbao will remember when they are old and gray and the grandchildren are boring by telling them the same story for the 1000th time.

Will it be the year that they finished fourth? No. It will be the glorious night that they defeated Manchester United to become winners in Europe.

Postecoglou can leave with his head. He stuck two fingers to his critics who mocked him because he said he would win in his second season.

Now we will never learn to know what would have happened in season three, thanks to Levy, who did not even have the courage to add a quote to the club statement that confirms Postecoglou's resignation, as when they were lost from Antonio Conte or Jose Mourinho. Cheers, size.

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