Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou is under increasing pressure after a disappointing season, and Fabrizio Romano, writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, has confirmed that nothing will change over the next 10 days. Fulham manager Marco Silva and Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola are admired by the north London club.
Spurs recently suffered their 20th loss of the season in the Premier League against Crystal Palace on Sunday, continuing their dreadful form domestically. Postecoglou's side appear to be focusing on their European journey, which could salvage something from their disappointing campaign.
Tottenham will face Manchester United in the Europa League final next week, meaning there's a chance they could win a trophy and qualify for Champions League football despite being 17th in the Premier League.
Silva and Iraola are Liked by Tottenham
No changes on Postecoglou at the moment
According to Romano, writing in his exclusive GIVEMESPORT newsletter, Bournemouth's Iraola and Fulham manager Silva are liked by Tottenham. However, for the next 10 days there will be no changes due to Tottenham preparing for the Europa League final...
"Still the same we mentioned one month ago. They like Iraola, Silva, but for the next 10 days with the final there will be no big movements."
GIVEMESPORT sources have confirmed that there is a chance Postecoglou is relieved of his duties regardless of whether Tottenham win the Europa League. Lifting a trophy will be huge for the capital club, but there's no hiding from their disastrous results in the Premier League.
Postecoglou can have little to no complaints if he is sacked after the Europa League, but there's no doubt he will be disappointed if he brings home a trophy, something Tottenham have been waiting a long time for. Spurs have had a host of injury troubles to contend with this term, but Spurs being 17th in the Premier League is unacceptable. Iraola, described as 'incredible' by Pep Guardiola', could be a smart appointment for Spurs considering the job he's done with Bournemouth.
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