Tottenham: Who to replace PostCoglou?

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Can Angel Postcoglou still hold? On Saturday evening, the 59 -year -old Tottenham manager was still on the bench of the Premier League team, despite a last result which weakens the Australian coach a little more. The Spurs, winners 1-0 on the outward journey, were dominated Thursday evening in Anfield by Liverpool, 4-0, during the semi-finals return from the English League Cup.

In the Premier League, London's formation accuses 13 defeats after 24 games for a 14th place in the classification far from the objectives. If Angel Postcoglou were to be dismissed, several names circulate. A list of five has been established by the daily The Mirror.

Edin terzic, the easiest track

Mauricio Pochettino (US-Speater-52 years), Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth-42 years old), Thomas Frank (Brentford-51 years old), Kieran McKenna (Ipswich-38 years old) and Edin Terzic (without club-42 years old) would have The preference of the famous English media with only one of them available immediately since without contract (Terzic).

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