LONDON –
Tottenham Hotspur is engulfed in crisis after chairman Daniel Levy’s shock
decision to sack manager Ange Postecoglou just weeks after delivering the
club’s first trophy in 17 years. Key players are furious, with some
reportedly considering their futures.
Brutal Axe After Historic Win
Levy
dismissed Postecoglou despite the Australian ending Spurs’ 17-year silverware
drought with a Europa League triumph. The decision, coming after a dismal 17th-place
Premier League finish, has sparked outrage in the dressing room. Players
learned of the fate only after Postecoglou endured a two-week wait post-victory.
Stars Threaten Exodus
- Pedro
Porro: Publicly backed Postecoglou to stay
- Cristian
Romero (linked with Atletico Madrid): Had
close bond with manager
- Son
Heung-min: Club captain could depart after lifting
trophy
Multiple senior players are "fuming" and assessing options, reports The Telegraph.
Levy’s Succession Gamble
Spurs are eyeing Brentford’s Thomas Frank as
a replacement, but the new manager will inherit a "difficult
situation":
- A
disillusioned squad
- Pressure
to rebuild after league collapse
- Urgent
need for transfer market wins
- Champions
League return looming
Levy’s ruthless move risks
derailing Spurs’ momentum. Sacrificing a trophy-winning manager who retained
player loyalty could backfire spectacularly – destabilizing the squad ahead of
a critical UCL campaign and summer transfer window.
Next: Spurs face Arsenal in a
pre-season friendly on July 31. Will a new boss be in place by
then?
PulseNext Sports Desk
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