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Ange Postecoglou next club odds following Tottenham sacking

Ange Postecoglou next club odds following Tottenham sacking

The National6 hours ago

Daniel Levy made the decision to relieve the Australian of his duties just 16 days after he guided the North London club to a rare trophy win with Europa League glory in Bilbao.
The 59-year-old lasted just two years at Spurs after the Premier League club headhunted him after a successful spell in Glasgow with Celtic.
Now, with Postecoglou out of work and surely soon to be a man in demand, AceOdds have provided a market on where his next permanent job could lie.
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He's favoured to return to Greece, with AEK Athens the 3/1 favourites to be his next destination.
However, with international experience already, he is 5/1 to make the return to Australia, meanwhile, he is available at 6s for the Scotland gig with Steve Clarke currently under pressure.
Ange Postecoglou next permanent job odds:
AEK Athens 3/1
Australia 5/1
Scotland 6/1
Leicester 8/1
Ipswich, Celtic 10/1
Any Saudi Pro League Club 12/1
Man United 16/1
Leeds 25/1
West Ham 28/1
Rangers 33/1
England 50/1

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