Ange Postecoglou’s tenure as Tottenham Hotspur manager is reportedly at risk, with the club’s hierarchy considering potential successors after a turbulent second season…

From Bright Start to Mounting Pressure
The former Celtic boss initially won widespread acclaim for his attacking philosophy and guided Spurs to a respectable fifth-place finish in his debut Premier League campaign. However, his second season has been far more challenging, with Tottenham now out of both domestic cup competitions and struggling to secure European qualification through the league.
Injuries have significantly hampered Spurs’ consistency, yet reports from the Athletic suggest that the club’s board is growing increasingly frustrated with the team’s performances. According to The Athletic, Tottenham have already identified potential replacements should they decide to part ways with the Australian at the end of the season.
Postecoglou’s Fight to Turn Things Around

Despite the uncertainty, Spurs remain in the Europa League, offering Postecoglou an opportunity to salvage the campaign with a strong finish. Having arrived from Celtic after securing a domestic treble in Scotland, he will be eager to rally his squad and prove he is still the right man for the job.
With speculation swirling and whispers of succession plans emerging, the coming weeks could be decisive for the former Parkhead boss as he fights to retain his place in North London.
