Exclusive: What Postecoglou has now been told by Tottenham’s board after Europa League loss
Tottenham Hotspur’s hierarchy has expressed deep concern over the club’s recent 1-0 loss to AZ Alkmaar, making it clear to Ange Postecoglou that the result was unacceptable.
While the Australian manager has faced external pressure throughout the season, calls for his dismissal have grown louder amid the team’s inconsistent performances.
Despite the injury crisis that has plagued Spurs, the club has publicly backed Postecoglou, citing the squad’s fitness struggles as a key factor behind their difficulties. However, patience is wearing thin, and following the defeat in the Europa League, internal pressure on the manager has intensified.
According to reports, Tottenham’s leadership has communicated their dissatisfaction with the loss and remains deeply concerned about the team’s trajectory. With the Europa League now the club’s only realistic route to securing a Champions League spot, the importance of the competition cannot be overstated.

The club’s inability to achieve a top-four finish in the Premier League has placed even greater emphasis on European success, making the recent setback even more frustrating for those in charge.
Despite ongoing public support, discussions about possible managerial changes have taken place behind the scenes. Some within the club believe a change could be necessary, with several potential candidates already under consideration.
Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola, Brentford’s Thomas Frank, and Fulham’s Marco Silva have all been discussed as possible replacements. Additionally, Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna, a former Spurs youth player and coach, remains an admired figure within the club.
While no immediate changes are planned, sources indicate that Tottenham’s leadership has been shaken by the defeat in Alkmaar.
Although there has been no direct ultimatum regarding Postecoglou’s future, he has been made aware that the latest result was viewed as unacceptable. The club’s leadership remains committed to the manager for now, with chairman Daniel Levy insisting that no changes will be made this season.
However, sources close to the club suggest that the defeat has intensified scrutiny on the Australian, particularly with a crucial second-leg fixture against AZ Alkmaar on the horizon.
Tottenham’s upcoming Premier League clash against Bournemouth will provide an opportunity to regain momentum, but the return leg in North London could prove to be the defining moment of Postecoglou’s tenure.
The pressure on Postecoglou is mounting, and many believe Tottenham should consider moving on from the Australian manager. Some critics argue that he should have been dismissed months ago, pointing to his record compared to potential replacements.
Despite significant financial backing in the transfer market, Postecoglou’s results have not been substantially better than those of managers operating with more modest resources.
Manager | Games | Wins | Draws | Losses | Win Percentage |
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Ange Postecoglou | 81 | 41 | 11 | 32 | 50% |
Marco Silva | 172 | 80 | 35 | 57 | 47% |
Andoni Iraola | 76 | 33 | 16 | 27 | 43% |
Thomas Frank | 306 | 131 | 68 | 107 | 43% |
Postecoglou has benefited from significant investment in the squad, making it difficult to justify underwhelming performances. Tottenham’s spending under his tenure has exceeded £400 million, bringing in key players such as James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, Brennan Johnson, and Dominic Solanke. However, despite these reinforcements, the team has struggled to deliver consistent results.
Tottenham Signings Under Ange Postecoglou | Fee |
---|---|
Pedro Porro** | £39m |
Dejan Kulusevski** | £25m |
James Maddison | £45m |
Micky van de Ven | £35m |
Alejo Veliz | £13m |
Brennan Johnson | £50m |
Radu Dragusin | £26m |
Dominic Solanke | £65m |
Archie Gray | £40m |
Wilson Odobert | £25m |
Lucas Bergvall | £8m |
Kevin Danso* | £25m |
Mathys Tel* | £40m |
Total Fees | £437m |
(Option/obligation to buy this summer, Deal had been agreed before Postecoglou’s arrival)
With so much investment in the squad, Tottenham expects better results, and Postecoglou’s future could depend on how the team responds in the coming weeks.
The upcoming Europa League fixture against AZ Alkmaar may determine whether he continues in his role. If Spurs fail to progress, the club could be forced to reassess their long-term plans.
While the board remains reluctant to make an immediate change, another disappointing result could leave them with little choice. The pressure is on, and Postecoglou must deliver if he wants to secure his future at Tottenham.