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Report shares surprising update on Postecoglou future after Spurs defeat to Man City
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Tottenham crashed to a 2-0 defeat against Manchester City in the Premier League and manager Ange Postecoglou was left furious after the game.

According to a report from Football Insider, the manager was unhappy with a majority of the Tottenham fans supporting Manchester City so that they can pip Arsenal to the league title this season. In addition to that, there is a growing feeling within the club that opposition teams have figured out a way to deal with the Australian’s high-intensity attacking football.

The report claims that Postecoglou could look for a way out of Tottenham at the end of the season. It would be a shocking development, especially with the way his first season at the club has gone.

Despite the fact that Tottenham are unlikely to finish above fifth in the league table, they have impressed with their playing style and they have shown improvement this season. With a couple of quality additions, they could really push for Champions League qualification and domestic trophies next season.

Tottenham have backed the 58-year-old Australian manager with impressive signings this season and it would be quite surprising if they decided to abandon the project and let him leave.

It seems highly unlikely that the Australian will wants to quit either. He has an exciting squad at his disposal, and it is still early days at the north London club. He will look to fix the problems within the squad during the summer transfer window and help Tottenham bounce back strongly next season.

The manager has impressed the Tottenham fan base with his charismatic personality as well and he will look to end their wait for a trophy soon.

This article first appeared on the Boy Hotspur and was syndicated with permission.

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