Ange Postecoglou sacked: Ruthless Spurs explain call in 368-word statement as Celtic icon breaks silence on axe
Tottenham Hotspur have explained their decision to sack manager Ange Postecoglou despite leading them to Europa League glory.
The former Celtic boss was axed on Friday evening in a 368-word statement - with Spurs saying it is “one of the toughest decisions” they have made.
While Postecoglou led the club to a European trophy, Tottenham’s performance in the English Premier League was deemed unacceptable, finishing 17th - one place above the relegation zone.
Postecoglou had delivered on his promise of “always” winning in his second season thanks to the
1-0 victory over Manchester United in Bilbao on May 21, etching the Australian’s name into the history books as only the third Spurs boss to taste European success and the first in 17 years to lift silverware – provoking an outpouring of affection from a previously split fanbase.
While Postecoglou - appointed in June 2023 after landing a treble and a double following two trophy-laden seasons at Celtic - divided opinion across two years in England and attracted criticism, his San Mames triumph last month has not earned him a third season at the helm.
Australian boss dismissed by Tottenham despite Europa League glory
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