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Ange Postecoglou yet to have ‘any discussions' with Tottenham on his future

Ange Postecoglou yet to have ‘any discussions' with Tottenham on his future

Speculation over Postecoglou's tenure has been rife due to poor Premier League form, but Europa League glory on Wednesday earned Spurs a first trophy in 17 years.
After being serenaded by thousands of Tottenham supporters at Friday's open-top bus parade, where Postecoglou declared 'season three is always better than season two', the 59-year-old faced the media before Sunday's visit of Brighton but is yet to receive clarity on the 2025-26 campaign.
'I should have thought about it a bit more because as somebody rightly pointed out, sometimes they kill off the main character. I could be in strife there,' Postecoglou laughed.
'I said even before the game, I really believe we're just building something and a significant win accelerates that. I really believe that is the case and I am not going to put a limit on what we can achieve.
'I certainly believe it's exciting the possibilities of next year knowing I've got a group of players now and staff and a club that knows how to win and wants more of it.
'Similar to before the game, I haven't had any discussions with the club. Like I said, maybe they were just waiting for clear air to give me some guidance, but I haven't heard anything from the club.'
Pressed on if he had considered both scenarios of staying or leaving, Postecoglou referenced American television sitcom Seinfield and an episode where character George Costanza turns up for work after leaving his job.
The Australian, who has two years to run on his original contract, added: 'I just refuse to be distracted by anything in terms of the opportunity that was before us.
'And since the game, I just wanted to take the opportunity also to enjoy that as well.
'I haven't thought about it. I assume at some point somebody will tell me something. If not, I'm just gonna roll up next year and be a bit like Costanza from Seinfeld. I'll just sit in the desk and get on with my job.'
Spurs players have celebrated a first trophy since 2008 to the max, with jubilant scenes at Friday's parade book-ended by two nights out in London together.
Postecoglou revealed Cristian Romero (toe) and Son Heung-min (foot) will not feature against Brighton whilst Yves Bissouma is a doubt, with a raft of changes expected.
'Yeah, we'll be able to field a team,' Postecoglou said.
'I used to be a bit different but I really feel you need to celebrate your achievements properly. That was my message to the boys.
Memories to last forever 🤍💙 pic.twitter.com/kbt3YmdSXZ
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 24, 2025
'Fair to say they took my words literally and certainly enjoyed themselves.
'Like all parties there is one family member who embarrasses you… we've had a couple of those, but again, it doesn't make them bad people and they are probably the first ones you re-invite to the next party.
'It does bring them closer which again, as I was saying before, that's how you create a winning culture because I'm sure they want to experience it again together as a group.'

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