Ange Postecoglou ignoring talk of Tottenham future as Europa League semis loom
Ange Postecoglou knows winning the Europa League may not be enough to save his job at Tottenham. Pid: Bradley Collyer/PA
Ange Postecoglou will continue to shut out hysteria around his position and keep Tottenham focused on an âunbelievable opportunityâ to win the Europa League.
Spurs travel to Liverpool on Sunday with the aim of spoiling the party at Anfield, but the biggest match of their season occurs on Thursday.
Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt visit north London for the first leg of a Europa League semi-final tie, but even last month Postecoglou acknowledged the âgrowing sentimentâ is he will leave even if he wins the competition.
Success in Europe would bring Tottenham a first trophy in 17 years and Postecoglou is determined not to lose sight of the job at hand.
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âWe finished fifth last year, but itâs not a good story. A better story is my tenure has been a disaster and it continues to be. I just think that the kind of hysteria that is surrounding whatâs happening at the moment is all premeditated for a certain outcome. Hopefully we can defy that,â Postecoglou said.
âAfter Iâve left clubs, thereâs always a story about how I was close to (the sack). Even in my first job at South Melbourne, 30-odd years ago, there were famous stories about a board meeting getting cancelled where I was supposed to get sacked.
âNow thatâs people telling me, I was oblivious to it. Maybe thatâs happened at Yokohama, Celtic, I donât know.
âIf you asked any Tottenham supporter whatâs the most important thing for them right now, who is going to be the manager next year or whether they win this thing? One hundred per cent of them would say, âListen, just make sure we give ourselves the best opportunity to make some historyâ.
âThe rest of it doesnât matter. It will all take care of itself. The worst thing you can do is focus on what may or may not happen and miss this unbelievable opportunity thatâs before us. Weâre in the final four of a European competition.
âI can assure you, from my perspective, thereâs nothing more in my thoughts than us being absolutely ready for Thursday. Weâve got a massive challenge.
âFor us to be ready Thursday, we have to make sure we go into Sunday against Liverpool really clear-headed about what kind of performance we need to put on to make sure weâre ready for Thursday.â
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Postecoglou has rotated his options before and after European ties, but is expected to hand minutes to key personnel at Anfield with Destiny Udogie, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke set to be recalled.
Liverpool only need a point to seal the Premier League crown and the Spurs boss knows what to expect.
âThe fact that they have a great prize at the end of it should they be successful means weâre going to face a very motivated opponent and a very motivated crowd,â Postecoglou said.
âIf we do (win) then weâll have played awfully well and that would be fantastic and give us impetus going into our most important game of the season on Thursday.â




