팬 여러분 감사합니다!

Former Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou admits that despite leading Tottenham Hotspur to Europa League glory on Wednesday evening, his fate now lies beyond his control…
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Ange Postecoglou, the man all 150,000 people in attendance around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and down the Tottenham High Road were waiting to hear from, was ushered up to the front of the podium to address his flock.
As mic drops go, this was one for the ages. With Daniel Levy sitting about 30 feet behind him, Ange Postecoglou had at least 150,000 Spurs fans eating out of the palm of his hand on the stage outside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
If the full-time whistle on Wednesday night and the trophy lift were not enough, then an open-top bus parade along the Tottenham High Road just about rounded off an incredible few days to be a Spurs fan.
Tottenham are Europa League champions and have salvaged something out of a season that would otherwise have been their worst in club history. Now, the focus for Spurs in the back room turns immediately from the celebrations to an offseason of vital decisions and ruthless execution.