From a strong first season as Spurs manager, Ange Postecoglou has entered the demanding second season on his heels from the start. The bitter loss to Newcastle on Saturday, where Tottenham had a two-minute lead, sent Tottenham down to 12th place in the Premier League table. Supporters have several times shown dissatisfaction with the manager from the stands after another loss, the home loss against Alexander Isak and the gang was not well received either. Does this mean that the Australian will be sent out of London this winter, like Conte and Mourinho?

We’ve previously seen Tottenham boss Daniel Levy not exactly exercise patience with Spurs managers when things are falling short of expectations, but according to The Athletic journalist David Ornstein, Levy is staying calm this time around.

-Ange Postecoglou is 100 percent confident in his job, I am told. There is no uncertainty about his future despite the pressure he seems to feel in some of his public comments. They support him to lead this project forward, and they hope he delivers. They have a chance at a League Cup trophy, a Europa League trophy. They focus on that. They are also fighting to get into the top four, although they are realistic about their chances of that as well,” the English journalist told NBC Sports.

For frustrated Spurs supporters looking for a quick fix, this can be provocative, but for us it will be a healthy sign. We’ve seen too much caving and panicked action from the Spurs management since they sacked Mauricio Pochettino a few months after he led the club to a Champions League final.