You won’t get away with Ange’s ‘murder’: Spurs enraged for sacking their favourite coach

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has made a highly controversial decision that has not gone down well with anyone. Just two weeks after winning the UEFA Europa League, Levy decided to sack manager Ange Postecoglou, which triggered a massive backclash.According to The Daily Telegraph, Tottenham players are furious over Postecoglou’s dismissal, with serious unrest now brewing within the squad. The dressing room is reportedly in disarray, and Postecoglou’s successor will face a daunting task in restoring order.It’s been a pleasure, mate!The next Spurs manager will inherit a fractured team and a ticking time bomb, with nearly every player angered by the chairman’s decision. There is growing concern that the unrest could spiral into an outright rebellion, as players are struggling to comprehend why Levy would fire the man who led them to their first European trophy in 41 years, just 16 days after the triumph.Compounding the turmoil, sporting director Scott Munn, a close ally of Postecoglou and well-respected among the players, has also been dismissed. His departure has only deepened the crisis at the club.Levy and his team now face a challenging task in selecting the next manager, especially with other candidates viewing the current situation with caution. Evidently, winning a historic trophy is no longer a guarantee of job security at Tottenham, and any managerial offer will be scrutinized with greater skepticism going forward.##NAJAVA_MECA_8968312####EDITORS_CHOICE##Fabio Paratici, the club’s former director of football, is rumored to be returning, either officially or in an advisory role to Levy, with significant influence over the next appointment.For now, Brentford boss Thomas Frank is believed to be the frontrunner, while other names linked to the job include Marco Silva, Andoni Iraola, and even Mauricio Pochettino, the current head coach of the US national team and a former Tottenham boss, who led them to the Champions League final. Whoever takes the job will be stepping into a volatile environment.Even before Postecoglou’s dismissal, players had publicly backed him and praised his leadership. Club captain Son Heung-min summed up the mood:”He won a trophy, something nobody had managed for years. It’s not up to me or the players, but we need to look at the facts. We hadn’t won anything in 17 years, and now we have. He’s a manager who brings trophies.”The last time most Tottenham fans saw Ange Postecoglou was on the evening of May 25, after the 4-1 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion which concluded Spurs’ season.But for one Tottenham supporter, it did not end there.When lifelong fan Jeremy Conrad went on holiday to Greece… pic.twitter.com/6fuGE84Vjh— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) June 6, 2025 With Postecoglou’s exit, a potential exodus of players from the London club now looms. Many are reportedly considering their futures, unwilling to remain at a club that just let go of their most trusted leader. Having finally achieved their goal and lifted a trophy, Tottenham could now be headed for a complete reset – just when it seemed like a new chapter had begun.##NAJAVA_MECA_8968313##

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