faces an uncertain future at Tottenham following an underwhelming season with the North London outfit.
As a result, Spurs hierarchy are considering a managerial change if results won’t improve according to the .
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The 2019 Champions League finalists are currently 14th on the log with 34 points from 29 matches but worryingly, have lost 15 matches. It has now emerged that his future will be reviewed at the end of the season.
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Spurs have endured a dismal season, while the north London club also suffered exits in both domestic cups, leaving the Europa League as their only trophy to play for.
Tottenham are in the quarterfinals and must win the competition to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
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Spurs could turn to coach Andoni Iraola as the right man to steady their sinking ship. Iraola has overseen an impressive transformation at Bournemouth since he joined the club at the start of last season.
Despite sitting 10th on the log with 44 points, Bournemouth are just four points off the Champions League spots, after leading them to 12th in the table last term. The Spaniard has one year left on his deal with the Cherries, meaning would have to pay his £10million release clause if they want to secure his services.
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It is suggested that two other top flight managers are also under consideration in Marco Silva and
Silva’s are currently eighth in the league table, while Frank’s Brentford are 11th. Both managers have helped their sides become established Premier League sides after guiding them to promotion from the Championship.
It is believed that Silva, who was under consideration when Postecoglou was appointed, is believed to be second choice behind Iraola. Fulham, though, are said to be confident of keeping their man.
, with an option of extending for a fourth season at the helm in north London.
With nine matches left before the season comes to a conclusion, it remains to be seen what the future holds for the former Celtic and Melbourne Victory coach.