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New Spurs boss wants to play like Ange again to avoid $500m relegation iceberg
Roberto De Zerbi, the new Tottenham manager, wants to bring back Angeball. If he can’t rescue them from the drop, the broader impact on the club could be catastrophic.
- Vince Rugari
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Four managers in 12 months. Teetering Tottenham ring the changes (again)
Roberto De Zerbi is open to taking the permanent Tottenham job, but only if the club can remain in the Premier League.
- Matt Law
‘I paid my penance’: Postecoglou reveals details of ‘brutal’ sacking
Ange Postecoglou has explained the brutal sequence of events after he was sacked as Nottingham Forest coach, but he is still primed for a new coaching gig.
- Roy Ward
Relegation looms as sorry Spurs sink to fresh low in ‘Ange Bowl’ nightmare
Seven games remain in the English Premier League season, and the North London club is teetering.
- Sam Tobin
‘They’re not a big club’: Postecoglou unloads on Tottenham hierarchy
Ange Postecoglou’s appearance on the ‘Stick to Football’ podcast had been planned weeks in advance – and it began just moments after his successor at Spurs was sacked.
- Vince Rugari
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Spurs, Forest sack Ange’s replacements after disastrous seasons
Two EPL clubs have both sacked the managers they hired to succeed Ange Postecoglou in a day of Premier League carnage.
- Martyn Herman, Rohith Nair and Pearl Josephine Nazare
Drinking with the enemy: The espresso cup blunder that enraged Tottenham fans
Spurs conceded a last-minute goal to lose 3-2 at Bournemouth - but it was the cup their coach drank out of that was the big talking point.
- Vince Rugari
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Sacking Ange was a huge mistake. Spurs are now in a mess of their own making
Tottenham Hotspur said a “change of approach” would make them more competitive. The evidence suggests otherwise, and regret is setting in fast.
- Vince Rugari
Kerr’s Chelsea bound for Sydney, but World Cup could play havoc with men’s games
Organisers of the Sydney Super Cup will be quietly praying for the top nations to stumble at next year’s men’s World Cup to ensure star players from Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur make the trip.
- Vince Rugari
Eze hat trick leads Arsenal to 4-1 win over Tottenham
Arsenal are six points ahead in the Premier League after a 4-1 win over Tottenham, while Morgan Rogers scored a double in Aston Villa’s win against Leeds.