Ange Postecoglou admits his Tottenham future is still in doubt despite Europa League triumph... as he warns 'sometimes they kill off the main character'

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Ange Postecoglou secured Spurs' first trophy in 17 years on Wednesday night

Doubts remain over his future at the club after a poor Premier League campaign

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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is yet to hold talks over his future at the club after leading them to Europa League glory.

Postecoglou delivered Spurs' first trophy in 17 years after the 1-0 victory against Manchester United in the tense final in Bilbao on Wednesday night.

However, his future remains mired in uncertainty and chairman Daniel Levy could still decide to sack the Australian despite him securing his place in Spurs folklore.

The 59-year-old stood firm at Friday's Europa League victory parade, telling fans: 'In all the best TV series, season three is better than season two.'

However, speaking ahead of Tottenham's final match of the season against Brighton, Postecoglou said: 'I should have thought about it a bit more because sometimes they kill off the main character.

'I really feel we're building something. It's exciting. I have a group of players, a group of staff and a club that knows how to win.

'Similar to before, I haven't had any discussions with the club and maybe they were waiting for clear air.

'I haven't given it a lot of thought, I just refuse to be distracted by anything.

'I assume at some point someone will tell me something, otherwise I'll just turn up next season and get on with my job.'

Mail Sport revealed that Postecoglou's squad do not expect him to keep his job.

Postecoglou has one year remaining on his contract but Levy is thought to have already starting exploring alternatives, including Fulham boss Marco Silva.

Levy may decide to pull the trigger due to Spurs' woes in the Premier League.

Spurs are languishing in 17th in the table ahead of the final round of matches this Sunday, having taken just 38 points from their 37 games.

Damningly, only the three relegated top-flight sides - Southampton, Ipswich and Leicester - have lost more games than Postecoglou's side this season.

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