Daniel Levy has been told not to go back to square one with Tottenham by sacking “big mouth” Ange Postecoglou.
The Spurs chairman is set to decide on what comes next for the Australian and his coaching team after a season which finally brought a trophy after 17 years of waiting but also a 17th-place finish in the Premier League as Postecoglou prioritised the Europa League once injuries and some poor performances derailed the domestic campaign.
Postecoglou is currently on holiday in Greece awaiting the decision and has made it very clear that he wants to continue in the role and build upon ending the club’s silverware drought.
Former Tottenham, Fulham and Manchester United striker Louis Saha has delivered his verdict on what Levy should do about the Australian and whether there should be a season three.
“I think Ange will still be there next season, in charge in North London. I think Daniel Levy found out at the start of the campaign that Ange has a big mouth, saying he was going to win a trophy in his second year,” Saha told 10bet. “Basically, Spurs haven’t won anything for almost 20 years, so how can you sack Postecoglou now? It’s impossible.
“I think fairness demands that Postecoglou will have to concede that he made some mistakes of his own, and they will need to improve next year, but I think everyone who saw Spurs lift the trophy will know he deserves to stay as manager.”
He added: “To go back to square one with a new manager, it doesn’t make sense. Even if the season was tough, and there were obvious errors, the manager won a trophy and he can be the guy to bring them on, to spur on the players further. Don’t change the manager – keep him on.”
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