
Ange Postkoglo is set to leave Tottenham at the end of the season, regardless of whether he will lead the club for the Europa League.
A report in the Daily Telegraph reports that the Australian will leave at the Tottenham Hotspur after two years.
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Postkoglo was largely brought into the profile as an attacking coach with Spurs fans who were desperate to the negative approach by people like Jose Mourinho, Nono Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte.
In his first season, he took him to fifth place and won his audience with his tactics on the forefront and his heart-distance behavior with the media.
But this season has been acid, both on and off the pitch, although the reason for a series of long-term injuries has not helped the key players.
A season to forget Postkoglo and Tottenham
Tottenham are ranked 16th in the Premier League and may have been drawn in the relegation war in other years while qualifying in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
They faced Bodo/Gilitte in the Europa League semi-finals, but the Telegraph suggests that even a European Cup will not be enough to leave the bag.
Post Koglo has also been attacked by the club in part of the club’s support this season, although he refused to score for the end of the game after the club scored against Chelsea just to be rejected by the Var.
Earlier in the game, he faced anthems “You don’t know what you’re doing” after putting in Lucas Bergval and bringing Pope Sar.
Spurs beaten by Forrest
Spurs lost 2-1 to Nottingham Forest and the 18th defeat in the league, one of them ashamed of the club’s record.
And President Daniel Levy is seemingly ready to work now.
Bournemouth coach Andonon Irala and Brentford coach, Marco Silva, is likely to be nominated.