Ange Postecoglou ‘set to leave Tottenham whether or not they win Europa League’

Ange Postecoglou will be fired by Tottenham, even if they win the Europa League, according to reports.

Spurs are in the middle of a disastrous Premier League season and they are currently a gloomy 16th in the table.

The 2-1 defeat of Monday evening against Nottingham Forest was their 18th losses and they are now only one of the matching of their record of 19 defeats suffered in the 2003-04 campaign.

But the season can still be saved by ending silverware's 17-year-old waiting from the club via the Europa League.

The men of Postecoglou saw Eintracht Frankfurt in the quarterfinals to set up a last four draw with the Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt.

But lifting the Europa League on 21 May is said to be not enough to keep the Aussie in the work.

The Telegraph claims that Spurs has decided that they will go postecoglou at AXE or they win the cup or not.

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is highly appreciated by Tottenham Chiefs, but the cherries are determined and “optimistic” to keep him.

Fulham -Manager Marco Silva is also one of the leading candidates to replace Postecoglou.

Mauricio Pochettino has shown his interest in returning to Tottenham – although he is ready to manage the American team at their home cup World Cup next summer.

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Spurs Technical Director Johan Lange is considered a fan of Thomas Frank van Brentford.

It is amid reports that their Chief Football Officer Scott Munn will be fired.

Van Munn would be Postecoglou's “Key Ally and biggest supporter”.

Before he defeated Eintracht Frankfurt, opened the boss of the companion about his future and admitted that he “has no idea” whether he will be at Spurs next season.

He said: “You either you think that I am now able to do the work or not. That's where I am in these things.

“If people think that we suddenly win tomorrow, makes me a better manager than what I am today or that tomorrow we lose somehow, makes me a worse manager, I think that is their burden, not mine.

“I don't think so and I don't think most people think that way. Or I would like to think they don't, in terms of their own kind of self -esteem and who they are like people.

“I don't care. Really. Really. I don't care.

“There is no problems for me, there is no fear of me. What I am here is thinking that we have a great opportunity to come to the last four of a big tournament.

“Mate, I am not going to let that pass by without fighting tooth and nail, regardless of what can come the next day.”

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