
Postecoglou ‘surely on the brink’ of Tottenham sack as shocking footage emerges
Ange Postecoglou is clinging on to his job at Tottenham after another dismal loss.
Spurs fell to a 15th Premier League defeat of the season after the 2-0 loss to Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday.
The Lilywhites still have a chance to win the Europa League but there is surely no coming back for the former Celtic man after new footage emerged after the contest.

Postecoglou in furious confrontation with Tottenham fans
After the defeat, Postecoglou and the Spurs players walked past supporters with those who travelled across London far from happy with the performance.
One fan can be heard heckling the Australian several times and instead of walking away, he could not help but respond.
Djed Spence and Mathys Tel are seen holding him back as he tries to confront the supporter in another embarrassing moment for the beleaguered manager.
You can criticise the paying fans for stuff like this, but a manager shouldn’t be acting like this on multiple occasions now. Your 14th mate in March. Do you expect the fan base to be buzzing? A complete and utter embarrassment and disgrace of a manager. pic.twitter.com/rEqjWGVs4P
— Craig O’Sullivan (@Craig1Osullivan) March 16, 2025
Tottenham have no choice but to sack Postecoglou
The behaviour shown by Postecoglou is unacceptable, supporters have every right to criticise the team and his management after an abysmal season.
Spurs sit 14th in the Premier League, a far cry from the position where a club of the Lilywhites’ stature should be, and have been eliminated from both domestic cups.
Premier League | Played | GD | Points |
13. Man United | 29 | -3 | 37 |
14. Tottenham | 29 | +12 | 34 |
15. Everton | 29 | -4 | 34 |
Their performance in the first leg of the AZ Alkmaar clash does not inspire confidence that they can go and secure success in Europe either, despite the comeback in the second leg of that encounter.
Once a manager has lost the fans, there is usually no way back and there is no question, the Australian has definitely done that with his tactics, his arrogant attitude, and his excuses.
There has been an injury crisis but it is one that he has exacerbated with his intense training methods and selection decisions and it is no excuse, the squad is still good enough to compete for European qualification and more importantly trophies.
It is surely only a matter of time before Daniel Levy pulls the trigger and decides to replace Postecoglou, his time in North London has run its course, it may not even matter if he ends the 17-year trophy drought.