Ange Postecoglou under serious pressure as strange Spurs decision backfires in Everton nightmare - Postecoglou must take a significant share of the blame after needless system switch contributes to fi
Ange Postecoglou is coming under pressure after the North London Derby defeat to Arsenal left Tottenham sitting just eight points above the Premier League's relegation zone
Ange Postecoglou should be sacked as Tottenham boss after their north London derby defeat. That’s the view of Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit, who told talkSPORT that ‘broken’
Edin Terzic is the favourite to replace Postecoglou however, having been out of work since leaving Borussia Dortmund after guiding them to last season’s Champions League final. Fulham’s Marco Silva, Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola are also leading contenders.
Heung-Min Son gave Tottenham the lead against the run of play but Dominic Solankes own goal and Leandro Trossards strike turned it around as Arsenal narrowed the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool;
Dominic Solanke is looking like a doubt for Tottenham’s Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool. The striker played no part in Spurs’ latest defeat – a 3-2 loss to
Tottenham: Ange Postecoglou offers Dominic Solanke update as Spurs handed new triple injury blow - Yves Bissouma and Brennan Johnson also absent as struggling Tottenham head to Everton on Sunday
Ange Postecoglou has vowed to "keep fighting" as Tottenham Hotspur manager following a sobering 3-2 defeat to Everton on Sunday in the Premier League.
Tottenham have given head coach Ange Postecoglou the vote of confidence after facing calls to sack the under-fire boss following their defeat to Arsenal. Spurs' 2-1 loss in the North London derby was their 11th in the Premier League this season, leaving Postecoglou's men languishing in 13th position in the table.
Ange Postecoglou has reinforced Tottenham Hotspur's "need" for new signings as soon as possible after confirming the club were interested in Randal Kolo Muani.
Ange Postecoglou said his Tottenham side was ‘nowhere near good enough’ in their 2-1 defeat to Arsenal on Wednesday night. Spurs took the lead in the first half through a deflected Son Heung-min strike,