Tottenham, Ange Postecoglou and Mauricio Pochettino
Chris Sutton reckons Tottenham still wouldn't win anything if they re-hired Mauricio Pochettino for a second stint at Spurs.
Although Ange Postecoglou's position as Tottenham manager is secure, the rumours of Mauricio Pochettino’s return seem highly improbable.
How did a club that used to stand for consistency and stability suddenly find themselves trapped in this doom spiral?
Tottenham are actively working in the transfer market as the deadline approaches, with reports suggesting they are in talks with Brentford over a potential deal. Meanwhile, speculation around Mauricio Pochettino’s possible return to the club has been dismissed by pundits,
Mauricio Pochettino will lead Team USA out at the 2026 men's World Cup, but had things been different, the Argentine could have been managing another outfit
Mauricio Pochettino is in charge of the United States men's national soccer team, but in a different world, he could've been managing one of the biggest soccer teams in the world
The hollowed-out Spurs backline looks it. Micky van de Ven is an irreplaceable talent and Cristian Romero, World Cup-winning centre-back, would be a big miss from any team. But let’s not forget that Dr Tottenham’s losses to Crystal Palace and Ipswich were achieved with near-full strength line-ups.
WHEN the anti-Daniel Levy noise cranks up, it usually leads to change at Tottenham. The change that fans are demanding right now is in the boardroom — but usually that ends up coming in the
Tottenham’s struggles deepened after a 2-1 loss to Leicester City, leaving Ange Postecoglou’s position under intense scrutiny. The defeat, which extended Spurs’ winless streak in 2025, has led to growing calls for change,
"Out of his depth" - Former spurs player slams Ange Postecoglou by Michael Reed on Jan 27, 2025 for EPLindex.com
Tottenham's defeat by Leicester on Sunday was Ange Postecoglou's 61st game in charge of the club - and the latest in a long line of frustrating results. The Australian is the fourth permanent manager since Mauricio Pochettino left in 2019 but how does he compare to two of his predecessors?