Tottenham, Daniel Levy and Ange Postecoglou
Tottenham are determined to end the culture of hire and fire but that commitment could be tested should poor results continue Those who have worked with or for Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy ... with the record of Ange Postecoglou would have ...
Another week in the Premier League, another Tottenham defeat. At what point do you start looking at the bottom trapdoor instead of the lofty skyscrapers that take you to European nights?
Sacking Postecoglou would probably mean Levy turning to another temporary solution (two-time interim boss Ryan Mason is on the coaching staff), which history suggests would leave the club in stasis until a new permanent coach and another brand new project could begin in earnest.
The pressure is rising on Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham suffered their 12th defeat of the season at Everton; Spurs have lost 24 out of their last 50 games - winning just nine league games in nine months;
Ian Wright has now explained why Tottenham need to get rid of Daniel Levy as soon as possible in order to win trophies again in N17.
Daniel Levy could be forced to make a decision on Ange Postecoglou's future at Tottenham Hotspur in the coming days
Daniel Levy makes shock Ange Postecoglou sack decision at Tottenham after the 2-1 defeat at home against Leicester City.
Tottenham have suffered injuries to the majority of their playing staff this season, and Antonin Kinsky being the only signing this month screams of indecision by Levy. There have been links to Man United’s Alejandro Garnacho, and PSG’s Milan Skriniar, but the latter has now joined Fenerbahce and the Garnacho links have disappeared.
The banner said it all. It’s referring to Spurs, aka “Dr Tottenham”, but in particular, the Scrooge-like regime of Daniel Levy. Held aloft at the last home game – a humbling defeat to relegation- threatened Leicester City – the banner’s appearance was timely. Significantly, it was aimed at the chairman, not the manager.
Tottenham have been sent a clear message over the future of owner Daniel Levy after the club's recent struggles.
However, Lyon have now agreed to hire the 51-year-old as a replacement for Pierre Sage, meaning another potential Postecoglou replacement is off the table for Tottenham as well as Kovac.