Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is maintaining his support for manager Ange Postecoglou despite the club’s recent poor run of form.
The Australian coach retains the chairman’s backing even though Spurs have managed just one victory in their last seven matches.
While there is acknowledgement that recent results have been disappointing, Postecoglou is not under any serious pressure to keep his position at the north London club.
The team’s only bright spot during this difficult period came with an impressive 4-0 victory at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium.
This solitary win stands in stark contrast to the other six matches, where Spurs have failed to secure maximum points.
The club hierarchy recognises that if this poor run of form continues, there will naturally be increased internal scrutiny of Postecoglou’s tenure.
Ange Postecoglou’s job is safe for now
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Fan reaction could also become a significant factor if results don’t improve in the immediate future.
There is understanding within the club about the significant defensive challenges faced by the team due to injuries.
Key absences in defence, particularly those of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, have hampered the team’s performance.
Tottenham have won just one of their last seven games
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These injury setbacks have been taken into consideration by the club’s hierarchy when assessing the recent poor run of results.
Spurs face crucial upcoming fixtures that could help turn their season around.
A significant Carabao Cup clash against Manchester United next week offers the chance to reach the semi-finals, as the club seeks its first trophy since 2008.
In European competition, Tottenham can secure automatic qualification for the Europa League knockout stages with a victory against Rangers on Thursday.
These matches present important opportunities for Postecoglou to demonstrate progress despite recent struggles.
Levy and Postecoglou are reported to enjoy a positive working relationship at the north London club.
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The Spurs chairman is eager to give his manager every opportunity to improve the team’s current form.
While results will ultimately be the decisive factor in determining Postecoglou’s long-term future at the club, there is a clear commitment from the hierarchy to provide him with time to turn things around.
The 59-year-old Australian continues to receive support as he works to arrest the team’s recent slide.
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