
Postecoglou ‘patronises’ Mikey Moore as Tottenham issues unravel
Ange Postecoglou’s frustrations continue to cause issues at Tottenham as he clings to his position as manager.
The Australian has led Spurs to a disastrous domestic campaign, which finds them sitting 15th in the Premier League and out of both cups competitions.
The only chance of ending a 17-year trophy drought is the Europa League but that may not even be enough to salvage his job after high-profile bust ups with players and supporters in recent weeks.

Mikey Moore is the latest victim of Postecoglou rage
Tensions are boiling over at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium both on and off the pitch as the Lilywhites continue to struggle.
A report from The Boy Hotspur (15 April) claims that Mikey Moore is the latest player to feel the former Celtic man’s wrath.
It states that the 17-year-old has been “patronised” by the under-fire manager in recent weeks as frustrations rise in North London.

Postecoglou has to be sacked by Tottenham
The N17 outfit should not be relying on success in Europe’s second-tier competition to keep the manager in a job.
Their league position is simply not good enough for a club of their stature and Postecoglou must be sacked by Daniel Levy at the end of the season or whenever they are eliminated from the Europa League, depending on which comes first.
Stats | Wins | Draws | Losses | Points |
Postecoglou | 11 | 4 | 17 | 37 |
The Australian has already lost the fans and seems to be losing the support of the dressing room, given his latest antics, and that is usually a sign that his time is up.
His bizarre actions when Pape Matar Sarr’s goal was disallowed against Chelsea (3 April) when he cupped his ears to his own fans, should guarantee that he loses his job.
In addition to the toxic atmosphere, his constant ranting about numerous issues such as VAR and a ‘mole’ within the camp after Wilson Odobert injury rumours swirled, is a sign that he is cracking under the pressure.
Surely, Levy has to end his misery soon enough and move on, as it is unlikely that the former defender will be able to get supporters and, perhaps more importantly, his players back on board.