Tottenham’s head, Ange Postecoglou, has faced a complaint this season and, although he keeps the complex of the Board, the Board reviews the control objectives as a component of the planning of the general team. succession.
Spurs enthusiasts have had an eventful season so far, the London club occupies a disappointing underworld position in the Premier League standings and the risk-takers lack Europe next season.
Tottenham beat Liverpool 1-0 in the Carabao Cup semi-final and the good fortune in this festival would reflect well in the post-season, while they still have a chance of lifting the Europa League title.
However, the intelligent function against Liverpool did not take advantage when Tottenham faced Tamworth out of the league in the FA Cup, which the Spurs finally won after extra time, but it is a shameful function.
Like any well-managed club, Spurs have drawn up plans for all situations, whether it’s with their first-team squad or their coach, in case one wants to be replaced. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy intends to remove PostCoglou at the moment, but his position may be reviewed this summer.
Teamtalk’s resources say former Borussia Dortmund manager Edin Terzic is “appreciated” by Tottenham and that he could be called up if the second half of this season is bad for Postcoglou.
The 42-year-old coach left Dortmund last summer after guiding them to the Champions League final in 2023/24, and now he’s ready for a new challenge.
Dortmund’s enthusiasts enjoyed Terzic their time with the Bundesliga giants. The club expected it to remain for many years, but made the decision to leave after not agreing on an extension of the contract.
Terzic replaced through Nuri Sahin, who is under tension after Dortmund endured a poor first half of the season, dropping to ninth on the table.
Terzic’s positive effect on Dortmund cannot be underestimated and, as mentioned, the 42-year-old would be on Tottenham’s radar if they decide to incorporate postcoglou tactics.
TEAMtalk understands that Terzic would be very interested in joining a Premier League club for his next job. He was sounded out by West Ham during their recent manager hunt, before they opted to appoint Graham Potter.
Everton were also connected with Terzic before opting to renew David Moyes, however, the manager never had concrete discussions with the Toffees, despite rumours.
Sources close to Tottenham say Postcoglou is not yet in danger and they want him with several new additions this month, with the club in talks with six move targets. More to stay this afternoon.