Former Celtic striker Chris Sutton has criticised Tottenham Hotspur’s decision to sack Ange Postecoglou, despite delivering the club’s first major trophy in 17 years.
Postecoglou led Spurs to a 1-0 victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao, securing their first European title since 1984 and a spot in next season’s Champions League.
However, Tottenham’s domestic form was dismal, finishing 17th in the Premier League with their lowest-ever points tally of 38, narrowly avoiding relegation.
Posting on X, formerly Twitter, Sutton wrote: “Spurs wanted a manager who could win them a major trophy… they get one and then sack him…”
The decision has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with many questioning the thinking behind sacking a manager who achieved European success.
Postecoglou’s time at Tottenham was marked by an attacking style of play and a commitment to building a long-term project, despite facing significant injury challenges throughout the season.
As Tottenham begin the search for a new manager, the club faces scrutiny over its decision-making and the direction it intends to take moving forward. Having not won a trophy for so long and being desperate to get back into the Champions League, Ange achieved both — and was still sacked.