I have the feeling that poster is a kid or something so I will stop making fun of him, but the irony in all of this is that Levy has only played himself by retaining Ange to the end of the year.
He should have been sacked at the first international break, but Levy didn’t have the stones, because “Spurs have sacked too many managers” - due to Levy’s own incompetence.
As the year got more and more dire, Levy displays the trademark incompetence again by not sacking the manager who he absolutely plans to sack, because we’re still in a cup, not seeing the difficulty of his position later if what he wants to happen does in fact happen.
When that manager backs into a trophy, in a very poor year for the competition and somehow winning a final without putting a shot on target, now Levy is in a very difficult position. And once again he does not have the stones to do what needs to be done. Obviously that’s sacking him, but if Levy wants to retain him, doesn’t even have the balls to say so. He’s dithering at a time when there’s no time to lose if we need a new manager, and if we’re to avoid another Nuno fiasco
It’s a crisis of leadership which ever side of Ange you are on, and would be comical if not sad.