Ange Postecoglou has already been linked with several jobs since he was sacked by Tottenham.
Postecoglou’s stock will no doubt be high after ending a 17-year trophy drought at Tottenham.
Unfortunately for the Australian, owing to a dismal Premier League record, this wasn’t enough to keep his job in North London. However, Postecoglou is still a man in high demand.
Postecoglou urged to reject Saudi Arabia move
It has been widely reported that Al Ahli are interested in appointing Postecoglou.
Tottenham fans are delighted at the prospect of their former boss earning a huge payday in the Middle East rather than coaching at another Premier League club.
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However, Lilywhite Rose owner John Wenham – speaking exclusively to Tottenham News – believes that Postecoglou should remain in Europe.
“He’d be on ridiculous money, that is for sure,” Wenham said.
“However, I think he should wait for a job in Europe. He’s fought long and hard to get to where he is and just led a club to a European title.
“For me, I think he should wait for a bigger job in Europe and see what comes up. You know what it’s like, six games into the season, jobs start popping up as managers are sacked. That’s just how it works in this day and age, so if I were him, I’d wait around.”
Tottenham should give Frank time
Daniel Levy has made his Premier League and UEFA Champions League hopes clear. However, not all coaches can win silverware in their second season, let alone their first.
The Dane has established himself as a good domestic coach. He cemented Brentford as a mid-table Premier League side with few resources.
This indicates the results Frank could produce with Spurs, given he is allowed the time to make things happen. However, turning the Lilywhites into world-beaters is not something that will happen overnight.
Therefore, Levy needs to be patient with Frank.