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  4. Tottenham Stand by Ange Postecoglou Despite FA Cup Exit

Tottenham Stand by Ange Postecoglou Despite FA Cup Exit

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Spurs Boss Under Pressure as Season Struggles Continue

Tottenham Hotspur will head into their crucial Premier League clash against Manchester United with Ange Postecoglou still in charge, despite growing pressure on the manager following their FA Cup and Carabao Cup exits.


Tottenham’s Decision: Postecoglou to Stay—for Now

🔹 Spurs’ poor form continues – Currently sitting 14th in the Premier League, Tottenham are enduring one of their worst seasons in two decades.
🔹 Cup disappointments – Recent weeks have seen them crash out of both the Carabao Cup (vs. Liverpool) and the FA Cup (vs. Aston Villa).
🔹 Postecoglou’s future uncertain – While some fans are calling for a managerial change, Spurs’ injury crisis has played a key role in his struggles.

Despite these setbacks, BBC Sport reports that Spurs will not make a managerial change before their match against Manchester United, describing the situation as “business as usual” in North London.


Can Postecoglou Turn Things Around?

The 59-year-old Australian remains hopeful that the return of key injured players will spark a much-needed revival. Additionally, with Spurs not involved in midweek European games for the next two weeks, Postecoglou has a chance to reset the squad and refocus.

📅 Key Fixtures Ahead:

  • Sunday, Feb 11: Tottenham vs Manchester United
  • Sunday, Feb 18: Tottenham vs Wolves
  • Saturday, Feb 24: Manchester City vs Tottenham

Spurs will also have a 10-day break between their clashes against Manchester City and Bournemouth, giving Postecoglou time to work with his squad and strategize a comeback.


What Do Spurs Fans Think?

Should Tottenham stick with Postecoglou or make a managerial change?
Can he turn things around before it’s too late?
Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

Tottenham Stand by Ange Postecoglou Despite FA Cup Exit
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