Tottenham Hotspur is having a rough 2024-25 season, and with a few bad results in a row, manager Ange Postecoglou is under pressure. Spurs are sitting 16th in the Premier League table; fans are calling for a new manager to make changes. News circulating over the last few days indicates three possible candidates to replace him.
Tottenham's search for a new manager beginsSo far, Tottenham’s season has not been easy, and their 5-1 defeat against Liverpool demonstrated their problems in the Premier League. The team reached the semi-finals, but Postecoglou’s attacking play isn’t having the desired effect, as they have lost 21 games so far this season. Recent news suggests that the club’s board, headed by Daniel Levy, is considering various managers. These are the top three choices:
Each manager brings something special, but hiring them mid-season could be tricky since they're at other clubs. Tottenham hopes a new manager can lift the team and regain their winning spirit.
Also Read: Tottenham's midfield crisis deepens before Europa League final against Man Utd
Why Tottenham needs a new bossThe Spurs' poor record of 25 losses in all competitions means Postecoglou and Spurs supporters are in a tricky situation. Granted, a Europa League final match against Manchester United is coming up; there is fear of the side's league form and injuries to players like Son Heung-min. Supporters feel disappointed that Postecoglou won't change his tactics, and the board is looking into whether they need to change.
Mauricio Pochettino is a popular name, mainly because of his past Spurs success and club knowledge. Oliver Glasner has done a great job at Crystal Palace, showing he can build a strong team and fits the profile of what Tottenham need.. Francesco Farioli, at 36, has impressed at Ajax, but his lack of experience in England could be a concern. The board must decide if they want a familiar face or a new approach to end Spurs' 17-year wait for a trophy. A new manager could be the key to success with big games ahead.
Tottenham's search for a new manager beginsSo far, Tottenham’s season has not been easy, and their 5-1 defeat against Liverpool demonstrated their problems in the Premier League. The team reached the semi-finals, but Postecoglou’s attacking play isn’t having the desired effect, as they have lost 21 games so far this season. Recent news suggests that the club’s board, headed by Daniel Levy, is considering various managers. These are the top three choices:
- Mauricio Pochettino : He earned fans' love after guiding Spurs to the Champions League final in 2019.
- Oliver Glasner : Gaining recognition at Crystal Palace with an interesting and dynamic playing style.
- Francesco Farioli: A young Ajax manager known for fresh, modern ideas.
Ange Postecoglou is doomed, so who will be the next manager of Tottenham? Oliver Glasner is the new favourite...https://t.co/17zZbsgiiZ
— Football365 (@F365) May 19, 2025
Each manager brings something special, but hiring them mid-season could be tricky since they're at other clubs. Tottenham hopes a new manager can lift the team and regain their winning spirit.
Also Read: Tottenham's midfield crisis deepens before Europa League final against Man Utd
Why Tottenham needs a new bossThe Spurs' poor record of 25 losses in all competitions means Postecoglou and Spurs supporters are in a tricky situation. Granted, a Europa League final match against Manchester United is coming up; there is fear of the side's league form and injuries to players like Son Heung-min. Supporters feel disappointed that Postecoglou won't change his tactics, and the board is looking into whether they need to change.
Mauricio Pochettino is a popular name, mainly because of his past Spurs success and club knowledge. Oliver Glasner has done a great job at Crystal Palace, showing he can build a strong team and fits the profile of what Tottenham need.. Francesco Farioli, at 36, has impressed at Ajax, but his lack of experience in England could be a concern. The board must decide if they want a familiar face or a new approach to end Spurs' 17-year wait for a trophy. A new manager could be the key to success with big games ahead.
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