According to a former Premier League club employee, Tottenham Hotspur is currently hoping that managers with “star status” will replace Anjipost Koglu.
Ange Postecoglou is heading for the Spurs exit after a disappointing season
Like journalist Matt Law of Telegraph, sharing the path with Post-Cogro is growing more and more, according to reliable media sources — even if the Spurs win the first Europa League in 17 years and their first silverware.
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Ange Postecoglou is more likely to leave at the end of 24/25.
The North Londoners face off against Norwegian minnow Bodo/Grimt in the Europa League semifinals after beating EintraChat Frankfurt in the last round, and if they get over what is this year’s fairy tale excess, Post-Coglo is one game away from ending the Tottam trophy drought.
Tottenham’s next five Premier League fixtures | date |
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Liverpool (away) | April 27th |
West Ham (away) | May 3rd |
Crystal Palace (house) | May 10th |
Aston Villa (Away) | May 18th |
Brighton (home) | May 25th |
That would be the perfect end to a domestic campaign that would otherwise be disappointing. The Spurs are the worst finish in the Premier League ever, and only one game as they rival records in most defeats in one season.
Postecoglou has been injured by major players throughout 2024/2025.
Not only is it about Postcogro, but Tottenham’s current operation by Chairman Daniel Levy and Enic surround the club for now, with disgruntled supporters consistently protesting ownership.
Anyone who potentially makes Postecoglou successful will do a strong work in their hands, and Levi must obtain this appointment in increasing pressure.
Tottenham is believed to be targeting Andeni Iraora of Bournemouth and Marco Silva of Fulham, according to multiple reports, but Crystal Palace bosses Oliver Glasner and Brentford’s Thomas Frank are also linked.
Tottenham hopes to replace Ange Postecoglou with “Star Status” manager
But these names work impressively on shoelaces budgets, but the aforementioned tacticians boast one big trophy between them.
While some critics may be overwhelmed by this, former Spurs Scout Mic Brown says Tottenham is looking at a “high profile” manager with “star status” and “convert” them into a winning team.
“There’s no doubt Frank did an amazing job at Brentford,” Brown told Football Insider, commenting on the link to the bee boss.
“But it’s a completely different job to manage Tottenham Hotspur. His work at Brentford is not a question. He’s doing better than many others, and everyone I talk about has a lot of respect and admiration for him.
“The problem is, Tottenham had around 15 respected managers who worked elsewhere.
“I think they see a well-known manager coming in and turning them into victory outfits.
“I don’t know if Frank meets the star status they’re looking for.”
According to some reports, Inter Milan boss Simone in Inzagi has a admirer of Spurs, and the Italians will undoubtedly fall into a prominent category after three years of success at San Silo.