
Liverpool fans ‘could force Daniel Levy into drastic Tottenham change’
Tottenham’s poor season continued on Sunday as they were thrashed 5-1 by Liverpool, who won the Premier League title.
It may have been the win that Liverpool needed, but it was another poor performance from Spurs, who fell to their 19th Premier League defeat of the season.
There continue to be countless questions asked about the future of Ange Postecoglou, as time is running out in North London.

Levy could make Tottenham changes
It has not been an easy season for Tottenham, who have suffered from a high number of injuries, leaving the squad light at times.
However, Postecoglou has not always helped himself due to his blunt nature and insistence on playing one style of football, which seemingly isn’t working.
Daniel Levy has not been able to escape criticism either, as he has continuously been accused of not investing enough into the team and failing to back his managers properly.
The Europa League run seems to be keeping Postecoglou in a job for now, although the disappointing league form could soon force Levy to make a big call.
Speaking live on talkSPORT (28 April, 9:55am), Troy Deeney admitted he could see the boss staying put if he clinches Europa League success, but things need to change higher up.
He said: “I wonder whether Daniel Levy being there yesterday, seeing Liverpool and how that fanbase acted, does he think, right I need to make a change?”
Levy has to change at Tottenham
Postecoglou has certainly struggled with Spurs and sacking him could be the right call if the north London outfit wants to achieve something.
However, if Levy continues to run the club in the way he has done so far, then whoever is in the dugout feels like a moot point, given how much successive managers have struggled to achieve success.
Sitting 16th in the Premier League with West Ham having an opportunity to leapfrog in the next game surely has to be a big warning sign to the chief of how things can continue progressing in the wrong direction if a serious fix isn’t created this summer.
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost |
34 | 11 | 4 | 19 |
Tottenham supporters can rightly feel let down by a number of different parties this season, but Levy cannot avoid his responsibility and has to look at the sides around him and question what he can do to create something similar.
A Europa League win would be a saving grace for the Lilywhites, providing the platform for European football again next season and the potential to be saved from their current position.