Ange: Why am I even being questioned on my Spurs future?!

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is bemused at the weird speculation over his future as Spurs chairman Daniel Levy failed to provide clarity on his position in his end-of-season message. The Australian led Spurs to Europa League glory on Wednesday to end their 17-year trophy drought and earn Champions League qualification.

But he has presided over one of their worst-ever league campaigns, with Sundays 4-1 home defeat to Brighton seeing them finish 17th – their lowest in Premier League history. 80% of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky SportsTransfer Centre LIVE! | Tottenham news & transfers⚪Premier League 2025/25 dates | Summer transfer window 2025 key datesNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Tottenham also became the first side in top-flight history to lose 22 games in a 38-game season and not be relegated, while their 22 league losses equalled the clubs all-time club record for most defeats in a league season (22 in 1934/35).

A first European trophy in 41 years against the backdrop of a dismal domestic season has led to intense speculation over his future, which Postecoglou fails to understand. He said at his post-match press conference: Ill be honest, Ive been finding it really weird talking about my future when weve done something unprecedented.

Ive had to answer the questions because no one else at the club is kind of in the position to do so, I guess. But I cant answer that question about me and my future, and part of me is kind of thinking, well, why have I been asked that question? But it is what it is.

And Ive got no doubt, though, that this could be a real sort of defining moment for this club because wherever Ive been, Ive kind of made an impact where Ive brought success to a club that hasnt had for a while, and you just have to look at those clubs trajectory even after Ive left, theyre still competing for things.

I really think this is a moment in time where this club can really push on and be a real contender for honours on a yearly basis. Levy gives no clarity on Ange future Postecoglous comments come after Tottenham chairman Levy offered no assurances about the long-term future of the former Celtic boss in his end-of-season message to fans, which was released before the defeat to Brighton.

Asked for his gut feeling on his future, Postecoglou replied: My gut feeling is that I feel, right now, that Ive done something that no one believed I could. And I shouldnt be here, sitting there, talking about it.

Thats my feeling, but it is what it is. And probably Im talking now because Im tired, mate. Its done. I dont have to think about another game. I just want to go on a break and enjoy my family and reflect on being part of something unbelievably special.

Ive been fortunate to be in this position a number of times, but seeing those scenes yesterday and the people whove reached out to me and talked to me about how its affected and whats happened the last couple of days, thats just a beautiful thing and I just want to enjoy that.

To be honest, the rest of it, I dont even want to be talking about it. I just think its unnecessary. Youre right to ask the question, but youre asking the person who cant give you that answer. And I guess, even for you guys, you wouldnt be asking it if there wasnt a doubt.

But I cant answer it. Theres nothing I can say that can answer that question. Other people can, so from my perspective, it doesnt diminish the achievement. Im so confident about what we can build at this football club, and I want to push on and take it to the next level and well see whether that happens or not.

Ange has no doubt Spurs will be stronger in PL next seasonPostecoglous name was chanted by Spurs fans during the Europa League trophy parade at the end of the Brighton defeat. He was also shown plenty of love and affection during Fridays open-top bus parade, which saw him deliver the killer line that season three is always better than season two.

Questioned on why next season will be different domestically, he said: I made decisions that I felt were going to give us the best chance for achieving the goal we needed to achieve this year, and thats affected our league form.

If people dont want to take that into account, then theres nothing I can say to explain it any better than that. I came to the club when it finished eighth. I didnt take over a club that finished second.

It had no European football to speak of. It lost the one player [Harry Kane] that probably guarantees you European football. That was my starting point. At the end of two years Ive got the club a trophy its been crying out for, Champions League football, we finished fifth last year.

Either people are saying last year was a huge anomaly for us to finish fifth, or this is what we deliver. Ive got no doubt next year well be in a much stronger position in the league, challenging for the top places.

Ive got no doubt well tackle the Champions League with the same determination that we tackled the Europa League. I have no doubts about that. I think if people are seeking any more evidence about me, then theres nothing Im going to say thats going to convince them if they havent seen it in the last two years.

Redknapp: Ange deserves another seasonSky Sports Jamie Redknapp: I said before that if he wins the Europa League, he should keep his job. Forget whats happened because it has been a disappointing league campaign.

Its been a bizarre season when you can finish so low but still win a European cup. You have to credit it him for that and winning a trophy was his brief. What he said in mid-season was one of the great quotes of all time.

I always win something in my second season is almost up there with Id love it if we beat them. Its up there with the special one. To say it and then deliver it, it blew my mind. But Im getting the feeling when he speaks and Im hearing a few things about things not going in his favour.

They have had injuries this year but they still shouldnt perform as they have done in the league. However, I think he does deserve another season. Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games From next season, Sky Sports Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.

And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.

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