Tottenham Hotspur boss Angie Postecoglou He has been given a run of games to save himself from potential sacking, with a report sharing what will be a crucial schedule for the Australian.
Postecoglou is under pressure but is safe from Tottenham's ax for now
At present, Postecoglou is reliably believed to be safe from the Spurs axeWith the president Daniel Levy Ready to give more time to the former Celtic boss so he can turn around the club's fortunes – just as the tactician did at the start of last season.
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However, the numbers make for bleak reading, with Spurs having managed just three wins from their last 10 games in all competitions – a run that has included modest defeats to Crystal Palace, Ipswich Town, Galatasaray and Bournemouth – and Postecoglou recently watched his side lose by two goals to lose 4-3. At home against Chelsea.
Tottenham's next five matches in the English Premier League |
date |
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Southampton vs Tottenham |
December 15 |
Tottenham vs Liverpool |
December 22 |
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham |
December 26 |
Tottenham vs Wolves |
December 29 |
Tottenham vs Newcastle |
January 4 |
Postecoglou will next face familiar opponents in their Europa League clash with Rangers on Thursday. The 59-year-old will be desperate to emerge with nothing but a win over old rivals Celtic, as Tottenham travel to Glasgow for the crucial clash at Ibrox.
“I'm looking forward to it. I had a great time there in the two years I was there (at Celtic). It's fair to say Ibrox can be quite strong and I'm sure we will feel that.” He said Postecoglou after returning to Rangers with Tottenham (Via Sky Sports).
“But it's a great stadium to play football. The European atmosphere and nights. Even when I was there, they did very well in Europe – the first year I was there they reached the Europa League final.”
“You know how European nights, no matter how high you are in the league, really go up, so it's a good challenge for us. I'm also looking forward to getting back to Glasgow and feeling the chill again and hopefully seeing some friendly faces between us,” he added. others.”
It has been described as a “must not lose” game for Postecoglou by a Sky journalist Michael Bridgewith GiveMeSport now highlighting the next few games that are most important for the Tottenham manager in terms of saving his job.
Postecoglou gives the next four games to save Tottenham's job
In fact, it is believed that Tottenham's next four games will be used as a 'benchmark' to determine how long he will remain in charge – with Postecoglou gave away Rangers, Southampton, Manchester United and Liverpool to save his job.
The four fixtures are described as pivotal when it comes to Postecoglou's future, with the former Australian coach also appearing to be 'fighting' to remain in charge of Tottenham as they head into a series of very important fixtures.
“It's now year two – the year Ang says he 'always wins the tournament'. books sky Bridge correspondent in a comment on Postecoglou's future.
“The quote may have been distorted to suggest he was promising a quote for Tottenham in his second season. This is the scrutiny he now finds himself under at the head of daily debate over his supposed stubbornness in adapting and attacking style of play.
“As Postecoglou himself says, he is at the club because the previous regime, one way or another, did not work. Some fans will point to the board. Levy is not sacking himself, so either he re-emerges under Postecoglou or the supporters face the prospect of another rebuild.”