Ange Postecoglou Drops Major Hint on His Tottenham Future

Ange Postecoglou. Photo. Imago

Ange Postecoglou Drops Major Hint on His Tottenham Future

Evans Ousuru 13:03 - 24.05.2025

Ange Postecoglou secured Spurs' first trophy in 17 years on Wednesday night.

Ange Postecoglou appeared to hint he will remain in charge of Tottenham next season after leading the club to Europa League glory.

Postecoglou delivered Spurs' first trophy in 17 years after the 1-0 victory against Manchester United in the tense final in Bilbao on Wednesday night.

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However, his future remains mired in uncertainty and chairman Daniel Levy could still decide to sack the Australian despite him securing his place in Spurs folklore according to the Daily Mail.

Redemption time?

Ange Postecoglou of Tottenham

While delivering a speech during the open-top bus trophy parade on Friday, Postecoglou indicated he was hopeful of being given a third campaign at the helm.

Addressing the thousands of supporters outside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the 59-year-old said: "I told them and they laughed. I told them and they didn't believe.

"But here we are and we're here because of the unbelievable group of people, staff, heroes, led by the legend Son Heung-Min, Romero, Maddison and Vicario. All of them [are] heroes. They did it all for you. You deserve it. This club deserves it. 'I'll tell you something. All the best TV series, season three is better than season two."

His message was greeted with a huge cheer from supporters and the players stood beside him - but the nervy wait for clarity over his position is set to go on.

Mail Sport revealed that Postecoglou's squad do not expect him to keep his job.

Contractual uncertainty

ottenham coach Ange Postecoglou. Photo. Imago

Postecoglou has one year remaining on his contract but Levy is thought to have already starting exploring alternatives, including Fulham boss Marco Silva.

Levy may decide to pull the trigger due to Spurs' woes in the Premier League.

Spurs are languishing in 17th in the table ahead of the final round of matches this Sunday, having taken just 38 points from their 37 games.

Damningly, only the three relegated top-flight sides - Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester - have lost more games than Postecoglou's side this season.

Many of Postecoglou's players appeared resigned to the head coach's fate despite beating United after Brennan Johnson's 42nd-minute strike.