
Tottenham guaranteed multi-million boost in hours thanks to Ange Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou is the gift who keeps on giving at Tottenham.
Some Spurs supporters would agree that the manner Postecoglou left Tottenham was uncalled for.
One of the most successful managers of the modern era, forced to watch another build on the foundation he set. The Australian is still without his next challenge. However, it is believed that Postecoglou could be waiting for an offer too good to refuse.
Season three may have been cancelled, but in true Postecoglou fashion, he’s still making an impact.

Tottenham to make at least £3.4million from UEFA Super Cup
Tottenham will take on Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup final on Wednesday, 13 August at the Stadio Friuli stadium.
This comes after Postecoglou guided the Lilywhites to a UEFA Europa League final victory against all odds. Fans were singing the Australian’s praises at the time, but will now need to shout a little louder.
As reported by BBC Sport on 12 August, the winner of the Super Cup will receive £4.3million while the runners-up get £3.4m.
While it does not seem like much on the surface, a little goes a long way and could be the difference in the market. Indeed, Tottenham want to sign Eberechi Eze and Savinho, who could both cost a large fee.
As a result, Daniel Levy will be grateful for any financial boost which could ease his troubles. Thus, even if the Tottenham chairman doesn’t want to admit it, the club could be better off thanks to Postecoglou.
Thomas Frank can beat PSG
Thomas Frank knows what he needs to do to get the better of PSG thanks to Chelsea’s performance in the FIFA Club World Cup final.
The London team shocked spectators when they put three past Gianluigi Donnarumma without reply.
This crushing defeat left teams around Europe with some helpful tips on how to beat PSG.
- Long-balls: PSG’s press is high and intense. The best way to break them down is to play long balls to waiting attackers
- Target their fullbacks: Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes push-up when in possession. Tottenham could be successful if they make use of the space left behind
- Keep Ousmane Dembele quiet: PSG’s press starts and ends with him. When on the pitch, the winger acts as a leader for the Parisian club. If he is phased out of the game, their build-up loses its edge
Break down PSG, and Frank could end up surprising a few on Wednesday just like Postecoglou once did.
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