Tottenham Hotspur has plans to make succession ahead of its 2025/26 campaign, and Ange Post EcoGro is expected to potentially leave regardless of the outcome of the Europa League campaign.
Ange Postecoglou leads the Spurs to the Europa League final
Following a comfortable 5-1 victory at Norwegian Sidebod/Grimt in the semi-finals, Postcoglo has the perfect opportunity to clinch a major silverware for the first time in over 17 years.
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Domestic, the Spurs were comparable to the highest number of Premier League losses in one campaign (19), and with three games still playing, Postcogoro still managed to break the unnecessary resume record.
Tottenham’s final Premier League fixtures | date |
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Crystal Palace (house) | May 11th |
Aston Villa (Away) | May 16th |
Brighton (home) | May 25th |
Their position in the Europa League final represents an inevitable opportunity to make history amidst the slippery 24/25 year period. Next season’s Champions League location will also be drawn into the line in a very advantageous 90 minutes for the Spurs.
That being said, even a final victory does not guarantee the long-term future of the dugout Post-Coglu.
Postcoglow is believed to be able to leave Tottenham regardless of his success in the Europa League later this month (telegraph). Chairman Daniel Levy and Hierarchy reportedly created a list of candidates at the age of 59.
Former management director Fabio Parachti is also deeply tied to his return to the Spurs as the global ban from football is expected to end on June 30th.
Reports say that Parachty even claims it is giving administrative recommendations to Tottenham. If they are in the company with Post-Coglo, the Italians are considered to be great admirers of former Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi.
Marco Silva’s top of Tottenham’s management list is replaced by Ange Postcogl.
However, according to Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sports Transfer Reporter, Fulham Boss Marco Silva, who writes on his website, is considered a major candidate, at £4 million a year.
Silva has done an incredible job at Craven Cottage. They are of course on the course to break Premier League Points records in their single season. Fulham is currently 51 points, just two points away from his previous 53 best hauls and is temporarily competing for this campaign against any odds for the Champions League qualifiers.
Following these exploits, Dimarzio states that Silva is the “name” of Tottenham’s list to replace Post-Coglu, and that the Portuguese will eventually enter the pole position of work.
Bournemouth boss Andeni Iraora was at one point a top manager candidate for the Spurs and was rumored to be a taxable candidate, but the 42-year-old now appears to have been overtaken by Silva.
Like the excesses in Fulham, the tactician is called “master” by previous players under his leadership.
“He’s the master,” former Hull City striker Evandoro told Premier League Brazil.
“I like to put Marco Silva on the same level as (Jorge) Sampaoli, because he has a management model that I respect too. Marco Silva has a great way of managing groups. His biggest feature is rational and not emotional.”