Football rarely sticks to a script, and Ange Postecoglou’s journey with Tottenham is a clear example of that. Just months after ending Spurs’ agonizing 17-year wait for silverware, the Australian manager found himself packing his bags. Despite bringing home the Europa League trophy, a turbulent domestic campaign proved too much for the board to overlook. And now, even before the dust has fully settled in North London, a new chapter might be opening for Ange—this time, in the Saudi Pro League.
Ange’s time at Tottenham will be remembered for its contrasts. On one hand, he finally delivered the kind of celebration Spurs fans had been yearning for—a European trophy that placed him alongside legends like Bill Nicholson and Keith Burkinshaw in club history. On the other, the Premier League season was nothing short of a disaster.
Tottenham’s league campaign crumbled under mounting pressure. They slumped to a dismal 17th-place finish, losing 22 matches—the worst tally ever for a team that avoided relegation. That stat alone sent alarm bells ringing, and while the Europa League triumph gave some hope, it wasn’t enough to mask what happened week in, week out in England’s top flight.
Club chairman Daniel Levy and the board found themselves in a tough position. The elation of finally lifting a trophy clashed with the brutal reality of domestic failure. In the end, pragmatism won. A statement from the club acknowledged Ange’s historic achievement but made it clear that sentiment couldn’t dictate the future of a club aiming for consistent top-tier success.
The decision was swift. Within days, Brentford’s Thomas Frank was appointed, signaling a new direction and drawing a line under the Postecoglou era.
While Tottenham fans digest the sudden shift, Ange Postecoglou isn’t likely to remain idle for long. In fact, interest from abroad has already heated up. Saudi club Al-Ahli has reportedly made contact, moving quickly to position the former Spurs boss as a strong candidate for their next head coach.
Al-Ahli’s situation mirrors the one Ange walked into at Spurs. The current manager, Matthias Jaissle, recently led the club to an AFC Champions League title but is now considering his future after declining multiple contract extensions. In preparation for a potential departure, the Saudi side has created a shortlist of replacements, with Postecoglou and ex-Barcelona boss Xavi among the names under consideration.
Early reports suggest that discussions with Ange are already progressing. He recently returned from a break in Greece and could be tempted by the opportunity to manage a high-profile squad that includes names like Riyad Mahrez, Roberto Firmino, Edouard Mendy, Franck Kessié, and Ivan Toney. It’s an enticing proposition—financially and competitively—and one that might allow Ange to rebuild his reputation on a different stage.
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