
Ange Postecoglou breaks silence after Tottenham sack, says he views tenure with pride
Ange Postecoglou broke his silence after being sacked as the manager of Tottenham Hotspur on Friday, June 6, and said that he looks back at his tenure with pride. Postecoglou ended Spurs' title drought last season by winning the Europa League and getting them into the Champions League. However, Tottenham finished 17th in the points table, finishing with 38 points from as many games, and the London club decided to part ways with the Australian on Friday. This brought an end to his two-year tenure at the club, and he said that it would be one he would cherish for a lifetime. advertisement"When I reflect on my time as Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, my overriding emotion is one of pride," he said in a statement released shortly after his dismissal was confirmed.
"The opportunity to lead one of England's historic football clubs and bring back the glory it deserves will live with me for a lifetime. Sharing that experience with all those who truly love this club and seeing the impact it had on them is something I will never forget."That night in Bilbao was the culmination of two years of hard work, dedication and unwavering belief in a dream. There were many challenges to overcome and plenty of noise that comes with trying to accomplish what many said was not possible.""Postecoglou feels that the foundations that have been laid during his time will mean that Spurs won't have to wait for a long time to achieve success again. advertisement"We have laid foundations that mean this club should not have to wait 17 more years for their next success," he said. "I have enormous faith in this group of players and know there is much more potential and growth in them," said Postecoglou. The Australian ended his statement by thanking the fans for giving him all the motivation he needed during his time at the club and also had a special message for the players. "I sincerely want to thank those who are the lifeblood of the club, the supporters," he said. "I know there were some difficult times but I always felt that they wanted me to succeed and that gave me all the motivation I needed to push on.""And finally, I want to thank those who were with me every day for the last two years. A fantastic group of young men who are now legends of this football club and the brilliant coaches who never once doubted we could do something special. We are forever connected," said Postecoglou. Spurs will begin their search for a new manager with Brentford's Thomas Frank being reportedly considered as a favourite at the moment. Tune InMust Watch
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