Tottenham have sacked head coach Ange Postecoglou despite him ending the clubâs 17-year trophy drought after winning the Europa League.
Sky Sports News understands Brentford boss Thomas Frank is the leading contender to succeed him and has a release clause in his contract, although negotiations are yet to take place with the Bees.
There has been no approach to Brentford yet from Spurs, but one is anticipated.
Other managers admired at Tottenham include Fulham boss Marco Silva and Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola.
Postecoglouâs dismissal â described as a âunanimous decisionâ by the board â comes 16 days after he guided Spurs to a 1-0 Europa League final win over Manchester United to claim their first European trophy in 41 years.
But glory in Bilbao, which saw Spurs qualify for next seasonâs Champions League, came after Postecoglou presided over the clubâs worst-ever Premier League campaign.
Tottenham finished a dismal 17th after suffering 22 defeats to record their lowest-ever Premier League points tally of 38.
Postecoglou departs after two seasons in charge, halfway through his four-year contract.
His sacking comes exactly two years after his appointment, having joined from Celtic on June 6, 2023.
The 59-year-oldâs departure means Spurs are searching for their fifth permanent manager in six years since Mauricio Pochettino left in 2019.
âWe cannot based our decision on emotionâ â Spurs explain Ange axe
Spurs confirmed Postecoglouâs sacking shortly after 5pm on Friday and cited the woeful domestic campaign as the reason for his exit.
A club statement read: âWe are extremely grateful to Ange for his commitment and contribution during his two years at the club. Ange will always be remembered as only the third manager in our history to deliver a European trophy, alongside legendary figures Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw.
âHowever, the board has unanimously concluded that it is in the best interests of the club for a change to take place. Following a positive start in the 2023/24 Premier League (PL) season, we recorded 78 points from the last 66 PL games. This culminated in our worst-ever PL finish last season. At times there were extenuating circumstances â injuries and then a decision to prioritise our European campaign. Whilst winning the Europa League this season ranks as one of the clubâs greatest moments, we cannot base our decision on emotions aligned to this triumph.
âIt is crucial that we are able to compete on multiple fronts and believe a change of approach will give us the strongest chance for the coming season and beyond. This has been one of the toughest decisions we have had to make and is not a decision that we have taken lightly, nor one we have rushed to conclude. We have made what we believe is the right decision to give us the best chance of success going forward, not the easy decision.
âWe have a talented, young squad and Ange has given us a great platform to build upon. We should like to express our gratitude to him. We wish him well for the future â he will always be welcome back at our home.
Ange: I accomplished what many said was not possible
In September, Postecoglou famously claimed he âalways wins things in his second seasonâ â but delivering on his promise has not been enough to keep his job.
Postecoglou released a statement shortly after his sacking, believing he âaccomplished what many said was not possibleâ.
He said: âWhen I reflect on my time as manager of Tottenham Hotspur, my overriding emotion is one of pride.
âThe opportunity to lead one of Englandâs historic football clubs and bring back the glory it deserves will live with me for a lifetime.
âSharing that experience with all those who truly love this club and seeing the impact it had on them is something I will never forget.
âThat night in Bilbao was the culmination of two years of hard work, dedication and unwavering belief in a dream.
âThere were many challenges to overcome and plenty of noise that comes with trying to accomplish what many said was not possible.
âWe have also laid foundations that mean this club should not have to wait 17 more years for their next success.
âI have enormous faith in this group of players and know there is much more potential and growth in them.
âI sincerely want to thank those who are the lifeblood of the club, the supporters. I know there were some difficult times but I always felt that they wanted me to succeed and that gave me all the motivation I needed to push on.
âItâs important to acknowledge the hard-working people at Spurs who gave me encouragement on a daily basis.
âAnd finally, I want to thank those who were with me every day for the last two years.
âA fantastic group of young men who are now legends of this football club and the brilliant coaches who never once doubted we could do something special.
âWe are forever connected, Audere est Facere.â
Ange killed off before season three
Sky Sports Newsâ Michael Bridge at Tottenhamâs training ground:
âI donât think itâs a surprise. There were murmurings before the end of last season that no matter what Spurs did in the Europa League, Spurs were going to make a change anyway.
âBut in Bilbao â there were fans crying and hugging each other. Spurs had won a trophy â their first European trophy in 41 years, their first trophy of any kind in 17 years.
âMany fans who didnât like what they saw last season felt: âDo you know what, letâs give him that third season!â
âThat third season! He mentioned that two weeks ago, exactly at that parade when there were over 225,000 people. But then he said in the press conference afterwards that he shouldnât have said that: because sometimes the main character can be killed off in box sets.
âAnge Postecoglou wonât see a season three here, and Spurs are having another change â and looking for another manager.
âHe did the biggest mic drop in football history: âI always win things in my second season.â He had that question every single week at his press conferences â and he delivered.
âOn the back of that, Iâm convinced and I know that heâs going to get a very good job after this. There are already clubs very interested in Postecoglou.
âHas he been hard done by? Many will say yes â because this club have been craving a trophy.â
How Angeâs turbulent time unfolded at Spurs
Postecoglou made an instant impact at Spurs last season as they topped the Premier League in a 10-game unbeaten start, which saw him named the Premier Leagueâs manager of the month in August, September and October.
But the bubble burst after a chaotic 4-1 home defeat to Chelsea at the start of November, which saw Spurs commit to their high-line approach despite going down to nine players, with Postecoglou infamously declaring to Sky Sports: âIt is just who we are, mate.â
The long-term effect of injuries and suspensions picked up in that defeat then disrupted the campaign as Tottenham lost five of their final seven games to miss out on the Champions League with a fifth-placed finish.
Injuries have once again decimated Tottenham this season, with some blaming Postecoglou for the issue due to his ultra-aggressive tactics.
Their injury crisis and poor performances led to a woeful run of form. Following the 4-0 win against Manchester City on November 23, Spurs would go on to lose eight of their next 11 fixtures, including a 2-1 loss to Leicester, who were the only team separating Postecoglouâs side and relegation this season.
The wretched run saw Postecoglouâs relationship sour with Spurs supporters following altercations in defeats at Bournemouth, Fulham and Chelsea. The latter at Stamford Bridge saw the away fans boo and subsequently chant, âYou donât know what youâre doingâ, which then led to Postecoglou cupping his ear in celebration towards the Spurs fans before Pape Sarrâs equaliser was disallowed.
The 1-0 loss at Chelsea saw him become the first Tottenham boss to lose his first four league games against the Blues, while he failed to beat Spursâ main rivals, Arsenal, in his four league games in charge.
It was after a home defeat against the Gunners in September when Postecoglou declared, âI always win things in my second yearâ, and despite delivering on that promise, it wasnât enough to keep him in the role.
They were also beaten in the Carabao Cup semi-finals by Liverpool in February after a sorry 4-0 second-leg defeat at Anfield, which saw them lose 4-1 on aggregate.
In the FA Cup, Tottenham were nearly embarrassed by non-League Tamworth in the third round, with Spurs needing extra-time to win at the National League side before being knocked out at the next stage by Aston Villa.
And so it all came down to the Europa League, and even though the win over Manchester United puts him in Spurs folklore, Daniel Levy ended Postecoglouâs turbulent reign â and now Spurs start over again.
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