
Tottenham to announce another major exit imminently – David Ornstein
Tottenham fans are still coming to terms with official confirmation of Ange Postecoglou’s sacking this week.
Postecoglou was axed by Daniel Levy on Friday (6 June), despite guiding Spurs to Europa League glory just a few weeks ago.
The Australian paid for a dreadful domestic campaign, in which Tottenham finished in a lowly 17th place – just one spot above the relegation zone.
And on the back of Tottenham sacking Postecoglou, with Brentford boss Thomas Frank the early frontrunner to replace him, David Ornstein has shared details on another imminent departure from N17.

Tottenham to part company with Robert Vilahamn
Tottenham Women, just like the senior men’s team, also struggled this past season.
According to Athletic journalist Ornstein, posting via his personal X account (7 June), that is set to cost Robert Vilahamn his job as head coach.
Ornstein reports that a decision has been made an all that awaits is confirmation from Spurs in what has been a week of major change.
Vilahamn’s Tottenham Women side finished just one place above the relegation zone, just like their male counterparts.
Tottenham Women seek replacement for Vilahamn
Tottenham Women endured a poor run of form and the mood was certainly not lifted by news of a heartbreaking injury to Ella Morris.
The Women’s side will now begin their search for Vilahamn’s replacement, with the aim no doubt of having someone in place as soon as possible.
WSL 2024/25 | MP | W | D | L | Pts |
11. Tottenham | 22 | 5 | 5 | 12 | 20 |
Most of the focus will be on the men’s side of things right now, of course, and it is looking like Frank is the man Levy wants to replace Postecoglou.
It makes for an extremely turbulent period for Spurs, but hopefully there are better times ahead.
Levy has certainly showed his ruthless side and, while the decision to part ways with Postecoglou was a controversial one, Vilahamn can surely have no complaints.
Football is a results business, and the women’s side simply did not do enough in the most recent campaign.