Aussie football great blasts Tottenham over reports Postecoglou will be SACKED

Aussie Football Identity Mark Bosnich has stated that it will be 'extremely hard' if Tottenham will be with Ange Postecoglou due to roads.

'Aussie Ange' has led spurs to the semi -final of the Europa League – but it is their sad form in his own country, which apparently has him in North Londs in North Londs.

For a club of Tottenham's size, it is unacceptable to be in the Premier League in the Premier League in 16th place.

The attacking mindset of Postecoglou has been entertaining, but he knows just as well as everyone who is the result that count.

Speaking on Sen Radio, Bosnich is Adamant Postecoglou must remain the lead.

“Sometimes the rumors are actually postponed by the clubs themselves to give the manager and the team a kick -up the pants,” said the former Aston Villa, Manchester United and Chelsea goalkeeper.

'It has undoubtedly been a bad season … 18 defeats for a team of the status of Tottenham is not good enough.

'But I will say this to all Spurs fans … forget the (prime minister) competition now. You are not going to relegate.

“And in terms of Ange, when he goes down, he will fight. I think firing him would be extremely hard (even if they win the Europa League).

“I can understand the pain and disappointment, but they just have to stay with it until the end of the season.”

Bosnich also pointed out if Spurs wins the Europa League, it provides a place in the Champions League next season, which is 'Big Biccies' for the club.

In the meantime, the will of Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola and Fulham's Marco Silva have been advertised as possible replacements for Postecoglou.

Scott Parker, who led Burnley to promotion of the championship, also has admirers within the club.

Parker played for Spurs, was very popular with supporters and also coached in the club's line -up.

Tottenham is the following in action on May 28, when the Tackle Liverpool in Anfield.

A victory for the hosts will seal the Premier League title for the Reds – and more misery in Postecoglou.

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