“Absolutely Concerned” – Tottenham Chiefs Worried About Losing Their Best Player To Premier League Rivals.

 

Ange Postecoglou has been a revelation at Tottenham Hotspur since his appointment as manager in the summer.

He was not the most popular name on Daniel Levy’s managerial shortlist, but hiring him over more well-known names has proven to be a masterstroke.

Despite a series of injuries and player absences, the Australian manager has guided the team to success, making excellent progress with a small roster.

Spurs are presently fourth with 47 points, ahead of fifth-placed Aston Villa. They are also only 7 points behind league leaders Liverpool, and a surprise title charge is not completely ruled out.

Tottenham’s executives are apprehensive that their head coach might be tempted to move to Merseyside following Jurgen Klopp’s announcement of departure from Liverpool at the end of the season.

In an interview with the latest episode of Football Insider’s Insider Track Podcast (via Football Insider), transfer correspondent Pete O’Rourke disclosed that the leadership in North London is worried about the possibility of Postecoglou heading to Anfield.

The report claims that the Spurs hierarchy, including Daniel Levy is ‘absolutely concerned Ange could go’ to Liverpool at the end of the season.

It further suggests that the 58-year-old’s future at the club hinges on Tottenham’s qualification for the Champions League.

The Australian has previously been linked to a move away from N17 to a top club, with Manchester City mentioned as a potential destination, particularly amid speculation surrounding Pep Guardiola’s possible departure next year.

TBH Says:

It is extremely unlikely that Postecoglou will leave the club after just one season at Spurs, specially considering how well he has been doing.

Despite facing odds upon his arrival, Postecoglou has quickly made his mark at Tottenham, sparking considerations for elite managerial positions.

 

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