Former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp delivers a mixed verdict on Tottenham's Europa League victory and Ange Postecoglou's future at the club.
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Spurs beat Man Utd to win Europa LeaguePostecoglou still faces uncertain futureRedknapp reveals decision could go either wayFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Tottenham secured a hard-fought Europa League final victory against United on Wednesday night as Brennan Johnson scored the only goal of the game. This triumph marks their first trophy in 17 years. However, despite the victory, questions remain about manager Postecoglou's future at the club due to their disappointing league form.
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Tottenham's Europa League win offers a much-needed boost after a turbulent domestic season. Postecoglou has faced criticism for his tactics and the team's inconsistent performances in the Premier League. Former Spurs boss Redknapp acknowledged the significance of the trophy but emphasises that the club's league position will heavily influence chairman Daniel Levy's decision regarding the manager's future.
WHAT REDKNAPP SAID
Speaking on talkSPORT, Redknapp said: "Great night for Tottenham to finally win a trophy. Fantastic for Spurs. Great that we've finally finished the season with something to be happy about.
"I wouldn't know either way whether Ange will keep his job or not. I couldn't call it either way. It's going to be a close one, I think.
"When you're sitting fourth or fifth from bottom of the table, it's certainly not that that's going to come into into the chairman's thinking."
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After they take on Brighton on Sunday, Tottenham will look ahead to next season where they will compete in the Champions League. Levy will need to make a crucial decision regarding Postecoglou's future, considering both the Europa League success and the disappointing Premier League performance. Spurs fans will be hoping for continued investment in the squad to build on their European triumph and improve their domestic form.






