Postecoglou ended a 17-year trophy drought for Spurs
Tottenham set to decide on Ange Postecoglou’s future next week

Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou’s position is reportedly under serious threat as the club prepare to make a decision on his future next week, according to The Telegraph.
Despite an extraordinary season in which Spurs finished 17th in the Premier League, the club celebrated a major success by winning the Europa League in Bilbao, defeating Manchester United in the final.
Chairman Daniel Levy has been away from the UK since the final, while Postecoglou has been on holiday.
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The club are expected to decide on the manager’s fate soon, with reports suggesting his job is at significant risk.
Levy is said to be considering changes after a difficult league campaign where Spurs managed only 11 wins and suffered 22 defeats.
Brentford’s Thomas Frank, Fulham’s Marco Silva, and Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola have been linked with the Tottenham job.
Although Postecoglou ended a 17-year trophy drought for Spurs, it may not be enough to guarantee his future at the club.
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Spurs’ first competitive match of the upcoming season will be against newly crowned Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain, but whether Postecoglou will be in the dugout remains uncertain.
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