Tottenham: Ange Postecoglou Names New Spurs Manager
Tottenham
Hotspur have appointed Ange Postecoglou as their new manager on a four-year
contract.
The
57-year-old leaves Celtic after winning successive Scottish Premiership titles
in his two seasons in charge.
He is Spurs'
fourth permanent manager since Mauricio Pochettino led them to the Champions
League final in 2018-19, following Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and
Antonio Conte.
"We are
excited to have Ange join us," said Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.
"Ange
brings a positive mentality and a fast, attacking style of play. He has a
strong track record of developing players and an understanding of the
importance of the link from the academy - everything that is important to our
club," he added.
Spurs have
been searching for a new manager since Conte's departure in March, with
Cristian Stellini and then Ryan Mason taking charge on an interim basis.
Postecoglou
- the first Australian to manage in the Premier League - arrives at Tottenham
after winning a domestic treble in Scotland, where he has claimed five of the
six trophies available to Celtic during his two campaigns with the club.
He is one of
only five managers - along with Jock Stein, Martin O'Neill, Brendan Rodgers and
Neil Lennon - to secure a domestic clean sweep with Celtic.
"It has
been a pleasure working with Ange, a great football manager and a good man. He
has served the club with such energy and determination and delivered a
phenomenal level of success," Celtic chief executive Michael Nicholson
said.
"Of
course, we wanted Ange to stay at Celtic and while there is real disappointment
we are losing him, he has decided he wants to look at a new challenge, which we
respect."
Spurs have
spent 10 weeks searching for Conte's successor, with Julian Nagelsmann, Luis
Enrique, Arne Slot, Graham Potter, Julen Lopetegui, Rodgers and Pochettino all
linked with the role at some point.
Since losing
2-0 against Liverpool in the 2019 Champions League final, they have
claimed just one top-four finish in the subsequent four seasons.
Postecoglou
is no stranger to arriving at a club facing a significant task though, having
taken over Celtic in the summer of 2021 after they had finished the season 25
points behind champions Rangers.
When he
arrived at Celtic, chief executive Peter Lawwell had been replaced by Dominic
McKay, Nick Hammond stepped down as head of football operations and
long-serving captain Scott Brown left to join Aberdeen.
There are
several similarities as he walks through the door at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium,
with chairman Levy searching for a new sporting director following the exit of
Fabio Paratici, who resigned after losing his appeal against a
30-month ban from football.
Addressing
the uncertainty surrounding the future of striker Harry Kane - with Real
Madrid showing interest in the England captain - will be high on the
agenda this summer as the new manager looks to shape a squad capable of taking
Tottenham back into the Champions League.
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