Ange Postecoglou teased his detractors that they would see more of him ‘for a little bit longer’ as Tottenham Hotspurs cruised past Eintracht Frankfurt to progress to the last-four of the Europa League.
Dominic Solanke’s conversion from the spot in the first 45 minutes of the encounter at the Waldstadion gave the English top-flight outfit the 1-0 victory and the 2-1 aggregate to book their spot in the semi-finals.
For some time, the Greek manager’s future has raised some questions due to the struggling campaign in the English Premier League though he has a successful run in Europa. Despite the backlashes, he insisted no change in his attitude.
He remarked: “I’m the same manager today as I was yesterday.”
“If people think that us winning tonight makes me a better manager, whoever didn’t think I was doing a good job yesterday should be feeling the same way today.
“Unfortunately for a lot of you, you’re going to have to put up with me for a little bit longer so we’ll just see how that goes.”
In recent times, Spurs form has not been consistent as the 17 losses they have suffered so far this season see them sit at the 15th spot on the league log.
The 59-year-old gaffer will put these behind him as his side host Nottingham Forest next Monday on their

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