Tottenham Hotspur gaffer Ange Postecoglou has restated his devotion to the team and his desire to keep winning. In a confident assertion, the Australian coach underlined that in his line of work, success is non-conditional.
What did the gaffer say?
“I’d be disappointed if I couldn’t continue on this path. Mate, I’m a winner. I’ve been a winner my whole career,” he said in a post tweeted by Fabrizio Romano on X (formerly Twitter).
That mentality has already shaped Tottenham’s strategy following his arrival.In the dressing room, he has no-nonsense attitude, competitive spirit, and attacking flair.
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Why Spurs chose the manager?
Chairman Daniel Levy clarified his position when he recruited the ex-Celtic manager.
The coach revealed what Daniel said: “We went after winners and it didn’t work. Now we’ve got Ange.”
That remark emphasizes the trust the club has in the Aussie’s direction.
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Levy’s ideology suggests a new era for Spurs—one aimed at long-term culture instead of near-term trophies.
What lies ahead for the manager?
The 60-year-old intends to add on his rookie season and help the Lilywhites reclaim European and domestic relevance.
He is resolute in his intention to make Spurs a regular force given his solid philosophy and distinct vision.

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