
Just a few days after the title of the European League and the end of the 17 -year -old drought of the trophy, Tottenham Hotspur broke up with the head coach Ange Postecogla. The decision confirmed by the club through an official statement is a dramatic turnover of events for the party in North London – which, despite European success, endured the Premier League catastrophic campaign.
The postcogla, who took the lead in June 2023 after a successful stint in Celtice, supervised the two contrasting season in Spurs. His debut season saw that Tottenham finished fifth in the league and just missed the Champions League football. However, the campaign 2024–25 was a sharp decline in the domestic market, with Spurs managed only 11 wins in 38 matches, ending 17 and hardly avoiding the descent.
After reviewing the performance and after significant reflection, the club may announce that Ange postcogla has been released by its duties. – Tottenham Hotspur (@spursofficial) 6th June 2025
“After reviewing the performance and after significant reflection, the club may announce that Ange Postecogle has been released by its duties,” Spurs read.
“We are very grateful to Ange for his determination and contribution during his two years in the club … However, the Council unanimously concluded that he was in the best interest of the club for change,” he added.
In the middle of their fighting in the league, the postcogla decided to direct its focus on the European League – a bold tactical rotating rotating rotating reminiscent of Ruben Amorim of Manchester United. Strategy paid off for Spurs when they bordered Manchester United 1-0 In the European League finals on May 22, Ensuring not only silver, but also on the site of the UEFA Champions League league next season. For Amorim, however, a similar approach did not produce the same results, with United did not achieve the European phases.
Despite the buzzing surrounding the future of the postcogla before the final of the European League, its departure is a surprise for many, especially after its assurance of building on the European triumph. Tottenham, however, decided to continue the new direction with the Champions League football back to the cards – he decided to move from an Australian coach, while United continued to believe in Amorim.
With the European glory in the bag, but domestic failures fresh in memory, Spurs now begins to look for a new leader who leads them to a more balanced future.
Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
6th June 2025