Ange Postecoglou’s time at Tottenham could be coming to its end as Spurs make contact with Premier League manager.
The Australian manager, once hailed for his attacking football and early promise, has endured a dismal second season in charge.
Spurs currently sit 14th in the Premier League, having won just 11 of their 31 games while losing a staggering 16 matches—form that has placed enormous pressure on the 59-year-old.
Postecoglou’s reputation for second-season success, seen at his previous clubs, has not translated to North London.
His side has already been eliminated from both domestic cups—the FA Cup and the League Cup—leaving the Europa League as his last chance to salvage the campaign. Spurs face Eintracht Frankfurt in the first-leg of the quarter-finals tomorrow.
While early murmurs indicated that a Europa League triumph could secure his job, the manager’s fractured relationship with the fanbase may have already done irreparable damage.
Postecoglou has had several run-ins with supporters this season, most notably after defeats to Bournemouth and Fulham.
Most recently, he was accused of celebrating Sarr’s goal by cupping his ears aimed at the Tottenham supporters in response to their boos from earlier.
This has led to suggestions that Ange has lost the plot with his relationship with the fans irreparable, casting serious doubt over his long-term future regardless of European success.
Chairman Daniel Levy has reportedly begun the search for replacements, with several names already in the frame.
Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola has emerged as a leading contender, while Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Inter Milan’s Simone Inzaghi have also been linked.
Now, a new name has entered the fray—Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner.
Tottenham make Oliver Glasner enquiry

According to TBR Football, Spurs have made contact with Glasner’s representatives to explore his current situation.
The Austrian is said to be unimpressed with Palace chairman Steve Parish’s ambition and is delaying contract talks amid interest from North London.
Since taking charge at Selhurst Park in 2024, Glasner has made an instant impact. In 43 Premier League matches, he has won 18, drawn 13, and lost only 12, helping Palace play a more progressive and balanced brand of football.
The 50-year-old previously led Eintracht Frankfurt to Europa League glory in 2022 and is seen as a disciplined tactician with a strong record in European competition—qualities that appeal to the Spurs hierarchy.