Ange Postecoglou said after the Europa League triumph in January that he made a choice. The choice was to prioritize the Europa League games, the Premier League season was over anyway. It ended with the first title in 17 years and a 17th place in the Premier League. Now the conclusion is drawn.
When we saw the scenes of joy of the Tottenham supporters in Bilbao and a Son Heung-Min who was completely knocked out after winning his first title after ten years at the club, we realized how deep the sporting pain has been in the Spurs part of London. Postecoglou promised a title in his second season, Tottenham got it – and a Champions League ticket.
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Still, according to The Athletic, it is all but certain that Postecoglou will lead Tottenham for a third season. The English media reports that Tottenham management is discussing intensely, with the conclusion being set in the coming week.
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