Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Ipswich Town: Ange Postecoglou to be sacked? Spurs boss’s future clarity after Premier League defeat
Ange Postecoglou‘s position as manager of Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly not in danger after his team were defeated 2-1 by Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Sunday.
The 59-year-old and his players were booed after the full-time whistle at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with fans lamenting the lack of consistency that has plagued the team since the Australian’s appointment in June 2023.
Spurs had beaten both champions Manchester City 2-1 on October 30 in the EFL Cup and Aston Villa 4-1 in their following match on November 3, but in the past week they lost 3-2 in the Europa League against Galatasaray and 2-1 against Ipswich.
Postecoglou’s side are now 10th in the Premier League with 16 points after 11 matchweeks, but are only in the top half of table thanks to having better goal difference than Brentford.
However, Football Insider report that the manager has plenty of credit in the bank and has the support of officials at the club as he tries to drive Tottenham up the table.
Defensive concerns
Spurs’ defeat against Ipswich was their fifth of the Premier League season and was also the second time they had lost against a winless opponent having been beaten 1-0 by Crystal Palace in late October.
One area of concern in regard to Tottenham in recent seasons has been their defensive frailty, with the club having five clean sheets in their last 40 top-flight matches.
The Australian has also come in for criticism after his comments in the aftermath of his side’s 1-0 loss against rivals Arsenal in September, saying that he always wins trophies in his second season in charge.
“I’ll correct myself – I don’t usually win things, I always win things in my second year. Nothing’s changed,” he told reporters in the after the North London derby defeat when asked if he stood by his claims.
While his claims highlighted his immense self-belief, some found his remarks to be off-putting considering Spurs have not won a trophy since beating Chelsea in the EFL Cup final in 2008 and other managers such as the legendary Jose Mourinho have failed to bring silverware to the club.
If he were to be sacked, Postecoglou would become the fifth manager to have been dismissed from the Tottenham bench in the last five years, but the list of potential replacements looks increasingly thin given the likes of Ruben Amorim and Thomas Tuchel are off the table.
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