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Ange Postecoglou unsure of Tottenham future despite Europa League glory

Ange Postecoglou unsure of Tottenham future despite Europa League glory

Ange Postecoglou is unaware of any meetings about his future as Tottenham manager.

The Australian coach has guided Spurs to their first trophy for 17 years as they beat Manchester United 1-0 in the Europa League final on Wednesday (21.05.25) but doubts remain about his position following a woeful Premier League campaign and he is uncertain about his future in the role.

Postecoglou told reporters: "No planned meetings. I haven't had any discussions.

"No one has spoken to me about anything. Maybe they felt like they don't need to or maybe they are waiting for this game.

"Look, what I do know is I'm going back to my hotel room, get my family and friends together, open up a nice bottle of scotch, have a couple of quiet ones, get ready for a massive parade on Friday (23.05.25), play Brighton on Sunday (25.05.25) - really important last home game, I want to finish strong - and then Monday (26.05.25) I am going on holiday with my beautiful family because I deserve it.

"And que sera sera."

Postecoglou revealed that he had prioritised winning the Europa League back in January as Tottenham's domestic campaign was ravaged by injuries.

The manager said: "It has definitely been the toughest thing I've ever done, without a shadow of a doubt. And I knew that going into it. This club has had some unbelievable world class coaches and world class players and they haven't had a night like this.

"I knew what I was taking on. It is fair to say it has been really challenging because everywhere else I've had success by this stage, I've kind of had the faith and trust of everybody.

"Here it has been different. I understand, that's not a criticism, it is just the club with its recent history, I don't think they could always ever go all in on one person. For me, that's how it has always worked well.

"People back my vision. But within that, we got to the end of January, the end of the transfer window, I assessed our situation and I made a decision there and then that this was the trophy we were going to go for. It was probably at odds with what other people at the club believed at the time we should do, again that's understandable, but I just really believed we could win this."

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