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Tottenham dismisses Postegoglu despite winning “Europa League”

Tottenham Football Club dismissed its Australian coach, Ang Postegoglu, on Friday, two weeks after his leadership to win the European League competition “Europa League” and ending 17 years without any title, specifically since he won the 2008 League Cup.

North London said in a statement that it was “more exempt from its duties” after reviewing the performance after a weak season in the English Premier League, ending it in seventeenth place.

He continued through his official account, “After reviewing the performance and after deep thinking, the club can announce that Ang Postegoglu was exempt from his duties.”

Tottenham had contracted Busticoglu, 59, two years ago, completely and completely from the Scottish Celx, and led him to beat Manchester United 1-0 in the “Europa League” final and to win his first European title after 41 years of waiting, and he also booked a seat for him in the Champions League next season.

However, the Australian paid dearly the price of his catastrophic team in the Premier League, where Tottenham achieved the worst result since the establishment of the “Premier League” in 1992, and since he fell from the ranks of elite clubs in the 1976-1977 season.
Tottenham lost 22 of his 38th matches in the league, which he finished in seventeenth place directly against the downside to the second level (Championchib) Leicester City, Ibsut Town and Swadpton.
“The Board of Directors unanimously concluded that the change is in the interest of the club,” the statement said.

He added, “Although winning the European League this season is one of the greatest moments of the club, we cannot build our decision on feelings related to this victory.”

Tottenham club president Daniel Levy, one of the presidents, has decided to dispense with Poskoglu, whose contract was extending until 2027, despite the high compensation that he will have to pay again.

“Angel”, as it is called in England, is the fifth coach that Levi saves in the past six years.

“I faced many challenges and great noise as a result of trying to achieve what many considered impossible,” Postegoglu said in a statement after his dismissal.

“When I contemplate Tottenham’s training period, I am proud.” The opportunity to lead one of the ancient English football clubs and the restoration of the glory he deserves will remain engraved in my memory all my life. ”

He continued, “The participation of this experience with everyone who loves this club honestly, and seeing its impact on them is something that I will never forget. That night in Bilbao was the culmination of two years of hard work, dedication and the firm faith in a dream. ”

The local press is trading my name, Danish, Thomas Frank, 51, the coach of Berostford and Portuguese Marco Silva, 47, the supervisor of Fulham, among the candidates for his succession.

Postegoglu finished the pre -last season in fifth place, but he suffered in the last season from a series of injuries that affected the main players.

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