Anyone thinking about giving Ange another season based on last night is off their head. It's driven by pure emotion and nothing else.
Thankfully I don't think in this instance our board and management will be so daft as some of our fan base.
I think the decision has been taken regardless of what happened last night.
Only difference is how he exits the club, and now he can do it with his head held high and his next job will be at a better club than what it would have been had we lost last night.
But make no mistake, the league season has been an utter disgrace, there is no excuse for finishing 17th.
I just can't see how the club take the risk and roll the dice on wasting another season. Let's be frank here, he's been a clown in the league for over a year.
And some people advocating for giving him 10 games, and then if it doesn't work sacking him. Do you realise we've been discussing how we can't sack Ange midseason because it's hard to find a replacement midseason for about 9 months, and people want to do that again next season? We'd be writing off another league season by doing that.
Ange has sucked the life out of the club week on week all season long, it's been horrendous.
I do understand why some people are saying you can't sack him after winning a trophy, but it's just emotion speaking and nothing else.
Last night was the best moment in my Spurs supporting life, for over 40 years. I won't take that away from Ange, but looking at it objectively, it's one thing beating United, Frankfurt and Bodo Glimt to win a trophy (and doing it in a dogged fashion) and another thing entirely managing a 38 game league campaign and now the CL with lots of very good sides in it.
Ange has shown he's completely out of his depth in the PL. I honestly think it would be madness sticking with him. Imagine we start next season with a few losses, trust me the glow of last night will have long dimmed and we will be facing a toxic and miserable season yet again.
No. Ange goes with our best wishes, and we embark on a new season with someone else.
And, I just don't want to see us playing in the CL under Ange, we will get absolutely battered. There has been no progression at all under Ange on the pitch, and a few backs to the wall perfomances in Europe against United and Frankfurt won't convince me otherwise.
There's no doubt the players like him, but that doesn't make Ange qualified. Many poor managers have won Major trophies before. We will be making the ETH mistake United made, let's not do that please.