David Ornstein Makes Fresh Ange Postecoglou Future Claim After Europa League Final Win
- Tottenham Hotspur ended a 17-year wait for a trophy by clinching a 1-0 victory against Manchester United in the Europa League final held in Bilbao on Wednesday evening.
- The victory followed four previous final losses and was secured under Ange Postecoglou, a Greek-Australian manager who joined Spurs in summer 2023 despite never coaching in England before.
- Postecoglou faced intense pressure due to Spurs' poor domestic form, including a club-record 21 Premier League losses and a 17th-place league standing, raising questions about his future despite the European success.
- Postecoglou declared, "I'm not a clown and never will be," defending his 26-year career and efforts to rejuvenate Spurs, while players and staff praised his impact and leadership after the win.
- The Europa League triumph delivers Champions League qualification and lifts Spurs' morale, but Postecoglou's continued role at the club remains uncertain beyond this season's conclusion.
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Ange Postecoglou speaks out after fulfilling famous 'I win something in my second year' promise at Tottenham
Ange Postecoglou has reaffirmed his commitment to Tottenham Hotspur after guiding the club to Europa League glory, ending their 17-year wait for a major trophy
Does Ange Postecoglou actually 'always win things' in his second season?
Ange Postecoglou’s second-season silverware record is on the line (Picture: Getty Images) Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou made what sounded like a bold statement early this season when he declared he always wins trophies in his second year in a job, but to be fair to him, he’s right. ‘Usually in my second season I win things,’ the Australian said in August. ‘That’s the whole idea. The first year is about establishing principles and creating a fo…
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