Tottenham Hotspur have parted ways with manager Ange Postecoglou, the club confirmed today, following a week-long internal review led by chairman Daniel Levy.
Postecoglou, who joined the North London side in 2023 from Celtic, departs after just one season in charge. While his arrival initially brought fresh optimism and a dynamic attacking style, the club’s performances dipped in the latter part of the campaign, prompting growing scrutiny over his leadership.
A statement from Tottenham said the decision was made “in the best interests of the club moving forward” after a “thorough evaluation of recent results and long-term objectives.”
Sources close to the club suggest that the decision was not taken lightly, with Levy personally overseeing a series of internal meetings and consultations over the past week. Ultimately, the board concluded a change was necessary to reinvigorate the squad and align with the club’s ambitions.
Postecoglou’s time at Spurs saw flashes of promise, particularly during the first half of the 2024–25 season, but inconsistency and key injuries contributed to a slide in form that proved costly.
Fans have expressed mixed reactions, with some praising the boldness of his tactics, while others questioned the team’s defensive vulnerabilities and lack of late-season resilience.
Tottenham are now expected to begin the search for a successor immediately, with early speculation linking several high-profile Coaches to the vacancy.
Postecoglou has yet to release a public statement, but a source close to the Australian coach said he was “disappointed but proud” of his efforts and remains eager to continue his managerial career.