Former Tottenham players believe sacking Postecoglou would be a huge mistake
Liam Garcia
Dailysports's expert
Winning the Europa League, it seems, wasn't enough to save Ange Postecoglou from being sacked by Tottenham, and many believe Daniel Levy would be making a grave mistake by letting him go.
Details: At least that's the view of former Spurs defender Ramon Vega, who stated that even considering such a move is disrespectful to the manager.
Quote: "I find it incredibly disrespectful to even think about sacking Ange Postecoglou. He has achieved the impossible—things that others with far greater credentials couldn't manage."
He was joined by ex-Tottenham striker Robbie Keane, who believes that ending the club's 17-year trophy drought matters more than league position.
Quote: "You can't escape the league form. I think everyone, including the manager, has acknowledged that. But here's what I'll tell you—as someone who played for Spurs, and with two kids who are Spurs fans, I don't think anyone really cared in the end, because winning a trophy—ultimately, that's what matters.
Ange took a lot of criticism, and to be fair, he added to it himself with his comments about the second season, putting himself under huge pressure, but he handled it. So I think now—give him time," Keane said.
Reminder: The final decision on the Australian's future at Tottenham is expected in the coming days.