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In my opinion Ange Postecoglou needs to be backed 100% and THFC need to be all in with this project.
After a few bad results and performances all of sudden half the fan base wants another manager gone and replaced. Since and including Pochettino we've had 7 managers in the dugout since 2019. This cycle cannot continue. Honestly, if Ange went today, then what? What's your plan?
In recent years there are decisions I haven't agreed with at all, sacking Poch in 2019 and sacking Jose 6 days before a cup final. Also, a lot of poor decisions have been made in terms of recruitment, us not bringing in better players.
When Ange came into the football club it was a mess, a lot of things that needed sorting. He has sorted things week by week, month by month. He achieved a 5th place finish in the Premier League, when most thought we would finish mid-table.
Ange has had to balance the squad, offloaded a number of players and then got a number of new young players in the door, and has spent a substantial amount of money in the 3 transfer windows so far. The recruitment has vastly improved in the last two seasons.
Did we do enough in the last summer transfer window though to compete on all fronts this season? I don't believe so, especially the way Ange wants to set-up and play this brand of football. It's exciting to have top young talent through the door but I believe you also need that balance, that experience and players for NOW, competing and ready to go, now!
I don't believe the answer is to sack another manager and start again. Ange and many other managers have told us, a rebuild can be tough, losing games, bumps along the road - we need to accept this - but what we also need is CHANGE, someone that has the time, the patience, the energy, someone who has been there and done it before... someone who is going to CHANGE the mentality at the club FINALLY... someone who is going to guide this club to success.
The man needs BACKING, not sacking. It has to be different this time. BACK THE MANAGER 100%, not 10%, 50% or even 99%. If you give someone the keys to a rebuild, give them it - FULLY, ALL IN! Not half hearted.
As Ange has said many times fans have the right to say and feel what they want but is changing the manager again really the answer?!
In my opinion, Daniel Levy and the board need to FULLY back the process, back the manager and provide the tools for Ange to do the best job possible. The fans have gone without success for far too long.
Let's also add some balance here in terms of Spurs being 10th right now, a win on Sunday and we would be sitting in 3rd, the League is very tight at the moment and things can turnaround very quickly.
Also, some of these players need to give more, and some are young and inexperienced. It's not always about the manager. We have seen some great football under Postecoglou so far but it's now about consistency. Ange has taken the blame and I'm sure he will fix it.
My hope is that Ange Postecoglou takes the cup competitions very seriously this season and Daniel Levy, Scott Munn and Johan Lange give Postecoglou everything he needs going forward. Ange loves a challenge and it seems he has always achieved (and has had MANY doubters before)... and he now has to add another thing on the "to do" list at Tottenham - winning half the Spurs fanbase back and getting them back on board.
A rebuild is NOT easy for a manager (or the fans) especially when you lose someone like Harry Kane a few weeks into your job.
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