Trophy in Hand, Future in Doubt: Ange’s Joyful, Uncertain Triumph in London
- Tottenham Hotspur won the Europa League final 1-0 against Manchester United on Wednesday evening in Bilbao, ending a 17-year trophy drought.
- The win followed Postecoglou's decision to prioritize the Europa League over a poor domestic season, amid doubt about his future with the club.
- Postecoglou’s specific tactics, high standards, and unwavering belief earned praise from players including captain Son Heung-min and former Socceroos striker Adam Taggart.
- Postecoglou revealed that he chose at that moment to prioritize winning the Europa League trophy, while Son emphasized that it is the manager who ultimately earns the credit for the victory.
- The victory secured Tottenham’s first European title since 1984 but left uncertainty about Postecoglou’s tenure, with no clear talks underway after the triumph.
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Ange drops big hint over Spurs future with mic-drop moment at wild trophy parade
ANGE POSTECOGLOU dropped a huge hint he will STAY at Spurs, telling fans: “In all the best TV shows, season three is better than season two.” The Aussie’s future has been in major doubt, with 17th-placed Tottenham a terrible watch in the Premier League. ReutersAnge Postecoglou dropped a massive hint over his managerial future[/caption] GettyHe made the announcement during Spurs’ victory parade[/caption] Shutterstock EditorialHe helped the club w…

Trophy in hand, future in doubt: Ange’s joyful, uncertain triumph in London
Flags whipped in the breeze, faces were painted in navy and white, as Tottenham’s High Road trembled with movement. And then, the man at the heart of it stepped up to the microphone.
Ange Postecoglou drops hint over Spurs future during Europa League trophy parade
Ange Postecoglou addressed Spurs fans in a brief speech during their Europa League trophy parade (YouTube) Ange Postecoglou has given the clearest indication yet that he is staying at Tottenham in his speech during the club’s Europa League trophy parade on Friday night. Standing in front of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Postecoglou addressed the thousands of fans who had lined the streets to get a glimpse of the players on an open-top bus with …


Son Heung-min urges Tottenham to stick with Ange Postecoglou after Euro glory
Ange Postecoglou is the first Spurs head coach in 17 years to win a trophy.
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