Tottenham Hotspur’s Europa League success may not be enough to secure an Ange Postecoglou’s long-term future as the club continues to appreciate management options heading into the summer.
According to Givemesport, the Spurs hierarchy is considering whether to move forward with Australian coaches following a historically poor domestic season.
Post-Coggul’s position is under scrutiny, despite Tottenham leading them to their first silverware in 17 years with a victory in the Europa League.
Tottenham has had a league season
The Spurs endured the worst Premier League campaign in terms of defeat, losing 22 of their 38 league matches and finished in a disappointing 17th place.
The contrast between the success of the continent and the disappointment of the country left President Daniel Levy with a difficult decision on the club’s direction.
The club had poor domestic campaigns, but fans are still happy that the team will win their first silverware for a long time.
Postecoglou brought a refreshing offensive style of style and led his team to European glory, but many within the club are concerned about his ability to provide consistency in the Premier League.
Levi takes time to carefully consider the implications of management changes before making the final call.
Brentford’s Frank attracted their attention after doing a great job on a limited budget.
Thomas Frank has a worshipper in the Premier League
He is known for his offensive style player, just like what Tottenham is looking for at the moment.
The Danish tactician has been widely praised for his tactical insight and for his impressive way in which he developed Brentford on a stable Premier League side with a clear identity.
Continuing discussions behind closed doors could prove critical for the next few weeks for Post-Coglu, who wants to continue the Spurs, but it all depends on what they want in the future.
For some, it may be surprising to see the Spurs consider their new manager, but their domestic form needs to change quickly before they risk losing contact with Premier League elites.
Another Tottenham hero of the Europa League victory, Christian Romero could soon leave the club.
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