Postecoglou Predicts Uncertain Future for Spurs After Tough Season
Despite leading Tottenham Hotspur to their first piece of silverware in 17 years, Ange Postecoglou’s future at the club is far from settled. The Aussie manager guided Spurs to a Europa League triumph, but speculation continues to swirl about whether he’ll be in the dugout next season. Even though he’s under contract, Postecoglou admitted he hasn’t been given any clear indication from the club about their plans moving forward.
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A Trophy Doesn’t Erase the Struggles
While the Europa League win was a high point, it came during what’s arguably been Spurs’ worst Premier League season ever. A crushing 4-1 defeat to Brighton on the final day capped a dismal domestic campaign where Tottenham finished 17th, suffering 22 losses from 38 matches. Former striker Darren Bent, speaking on The Weekend Wrap on Optus Sport, didn’t hold back. He acknowledged the trophy win but emphasized that it doesn’t cover the poor performances in the league. “To win only six home games in a season is shocking,” Bent said. “Yes, the Europa League saved some face, but their overall performance was nowhere near the standard expected of a club like Spurs.”
Doubts About Leadership and Direction
Postecoglou’s claim that Spurs had focused on European competition rather than the league didn’t sit well with Bent, who said, “You’re judged on the league—38 games. Not just a cup run.” With comparisons drawn to Erik ten Hag’s recent exit after FA Cup success, there’s concern that the club could take a similar route with Postecoglou. Chairman Daniel Levy hasn’t confirmed whether the manager will stay on, only adding to the uncertainty.
Criticism Grows Despite Silverware
Former midfielder Don Hutchison also weighed in, questioning Postecoglou’s assessment of the season as “outstanding.” “Come on, 22 losses? That’s not a great season by any stretch,” Hutchison said. He believes context is key—finishing just above the relegation zone, even with a trophy, is not acceptable for a club of Spurs’ stature. “They took the lead today and still got battered. It’s the same old story.” He even suggested that Postecoglou might not last beyond the next day. For now, the celebration over silverware is giving way to serious questions about whether Ange is the man to lead Tottenham into the future.