Tottenham fans delighted at ‘perfect’ Postecoglou next job news

Ange Postecoglou could be set to land his first job since being sacked at Tottenham.

The Australian head coach faced the sack in North London as Daniel Levy pulled the trigger despite Europa League success.

After such a dreadful season on the domestic front, this didn’t come as a surprise, although many supporters felt let down by the decision.

As a result, fans are continuing to back Postecoglou with positive comments being shared as he looks destined to secure a new role.

Ange Postecoglou lifts the Europa League trophy with Tottenham
Credit: Imago

Tottenham fans react to Postecoglou update

Having won the first silverware for the Lilywhites in over 17 years, the 59-year-old is always going to be linked with North London.

As a result, the future of his career is being viewed closely by the Spurs faithful, even after the appointment of Thomas Frank.

This has seen a potential new job be met by widespread positivity from supporters who are happy to see the Aussie move on from N17.

Postecoglou has been linked with a Saudi Arabia switch this week, with various reports suggesting that interest is coming from Al Ahli.

This could see the ex-Celtic boss land a sizable payday in the Middle East and a new job role just weeks after his Lilywhites exit.

Spurs fans are largely happy about this news, with one taking to X (14 June) to say: “Perfect. Would hate to see him coach another Premier League team.”

This has been echoed by another who wished the former boss well, saying: “Wishing you nothing but the best.”

The prospect of managing with the riches of the Saudi Pro League hasn’t been lost on many, with another adding: “[It’s] closer to home and would secure his family for life.”

Postecoglou could join Saudi Arabia after Tottenham sack

Throughout the season, the Australian certainly left fans frustrated, and there were many points where an exit seemed logical.

PositionClubGoal differencePoints
17.Tottenham-138
18.Ipswich Town-4725
19.Leicester City-4622
20.Southampton-6012
Premier League final table 24/25

That changed for many when the trophy was lifted in Bilbao, but ultimately, Levy will now live and die by his decision to sack Postecoglou.

It will now be interesting to see how the former Melbourne Victory boss would cope in Saudi Arabia, especially at Al Ahli with the likes of Ivan Toney, Riyad Mahrez and Roberto Firmino.