
Exclusive: Daniel Levy has decided Postecoglou’s fate at Tottenham
Ange Postecoglou is still under severe pressure at Tottenham.
The Australian led Spurs to their worst Premier League campaign in recent memory as they finished 17th, with just 11 wins.
However, his side were victorious in the Europa League final against Manchester United, leaving the North London club with a tough decision to make on his future.

Levy makes Postecoglou decision at Tottenham
Postecoglou is expected to be sent packing from his role at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite winning their first trophy in 17 years.
Iconic commentator Ian Darke believes that Daniel Levy will make the decision soon and may just be waiting for the euphoria to pass.
Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, he said: “Only Daniel Levy knows what the future is for Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham.
“It may be that they are leaving a decent gap because it would look cruel and a bit heartless and spoil the mood if they were to come out within a couple of days of having lifted a European trophy for the first time since 1984, to have kind of fire the guy who won them the trophy.
“They may well still be thinking about it, I would say Postecoglou’s job will be hanging by a thread as we speak.

Postecoglou would be lucky to keep his job
It may be harsh to get rid of a manager who has won the N17 club’s first trophy since 2008.
However, their league form was woeful and if it the same next season, with the added pressure of Champions League football, relegation is a very realistic possibility.
He also built a toxic relationship with supporters and some high-profile players, like James Maddison and that will not just evaporate after the trophy win.
If Levy feels like there are better targets out there, who can push Tottenham to further success and closer to the Premier League title, where they should be aiming, then he has every right to get rid of the Australian.
The North London outfit should be competing for the highest honours, and right now, that is not the case, so a change could be made.