Ange posttecoglou has stopped being coach of Tottenham Hotspur. The president of the English club, Daniel LevyHope I decide to say goodbye to the Greco-Australian coach just 16 days after winning the first major title in 17 years for Spurs, the Europe League in front of him Manchester United In Bilbao. The coach’s adventure on the London team only lasted two years since it came from Celtic.
The Tottenham Hotspur explained the reasons for his decision: “After a balance of presentations and after an important constipation, the club may announce that Ange Poscoglou may have been entertained by his performances.”
“We are very grateful to Ange for his promise and contribution for his two years at the club. Ange will always be remembered as the third coach in our history to get a title in Europe. Thanks Sae,” they later published.
The decision will come after a bad season of Tottenham in the Premier League, where he dodged the descent end of 17 after losing 22 of his 38 games.
After the announcement of Tottenham, Posttecoglou He published a statement in which he shows whether “pride” for directing ‘Spurs’. “The opportunity to lead one of England’s historic soccer clubs and restore the glory that is right will live with me all life,” The technician confessed.
“That Bilbao Night”
“Sharing that experience with everyone who really loves this club and sees its impact on them is something I will never forget. That night in Bilbao was the end of two hardworking, dedications and relentless faith in a dream,” The former coach of Tottenham continues.
Also Poscoglou is already grieving “There are many challenges to overcome and a lot of noise to try to achieve what is said to be impossible. We also sit on foundations so this club doesn’t have to wait 7 more years for their next success. I have a huge faith in the player group and I know they have a lot of potential and growing up.”
Thanks to fans
Despite being criticism of the followers, Poscoglou is grateful: “I want to sincerely thank who the club’s soul is, the fans.
And ends: “And finally, I would like to thank those with me every day in the last two years. An amazing -wonderful group of young people who are now the legends of this soccer club and the brilliant coaches that never hesitated to achieve something special. We are connected forever.” And he said goodbye to the motto of Tottenham: Audere is Facere (doing Daring).
According to the English press, Thomas Frank, Brentford’s current coach, and Marco SilvaUnder Fulham’s command, they were the main candidates to assume Tottenham.
Source: La Verdad

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