Tottenham have taken just five points from their last 10 games and skipper Son Heung-min had to calm angry fans after their loss at Everton - but Ange Postecoglou believes he can bounce back
Exclusive: Postecoglou is in major trouble following a devastating Tottenham loss to Everton, with three men lined up to potentially take his place
But Spurs fans have seen this movie before. And while the ex- Celtic manager's days be well be numbered in North London, sacking him won't pull the wool over the fed-up Lilywhites fanbase - who lay the blame firmly at the door of controversial chairman Daniel Levy.
Under-pressure manager Ange Postecoglou remained confident that he can turn around Tottenham Hotspur's season despite a demoralising 3-2 loss at struggling Everton on Sunday.
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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou still has faith his side can get back to their best this season, with Spurs now sat just eight points above the relegation zone after losing to Everton
Ange Postecoglou saw his Tottenham side lose at Everton on Sunday, as Spurs remain 15th in the Premier League table after a run of five defeats in their last six league games. Tottenham's fans in the away end were chanting 'we want Levy out' as they shared their displeasure at the performance and the current situation with the squad.
Former Tottenham star Jamie O’Hara said he would be ‘surprised’ if Ange Postecoglou managed to survive the sack as the club collapsed to a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Everton. Postecoglou was already facing questions over his future in north London after a wretched run of just two wins in seven games and the situation went from bad to worse at Goodison Park this afternoon.
This was after Spurs were insipid in defeat to Ipswich Town at the beginning of November. There was a groundswell of calls on social media for the Australian to be sacked after such a lifeless display.