
Tottenhams boss Angel Postecoglou said if the club decides to fire him, “there are some great candidates out there”.
But the Australian’s less-pressed speculation “will not shake my world” and he was not “disrespectful” by the former Spurs boss’ comments Mauricio Pochettino After Argentina Exclusively tell Sky Sports News He wanted to go back to the club “one day”.
A week of interview with Pochettino, a report sports Claims Postecoglou’s future has been in serious doubt after the season, and the Spurs reportedly make the Bournemouth boss a Andoni Iraola If they decide to fire the Australian, their main goal is to be head coach.
Spurs are ranked 14th in the Premier League to avoid a loss of season 16 of London rival Chelsea on Thursday, live broadcast Sky movement.
When asked how he handled his speech about his future, Postecoglou replied: “I know what my responsibility is. I’m sure there are some great candidates here if the club decides to go in a different direction.
“And you know what, maybe someone will think, ‘Ah, Ah Ange Postecoglou is not a bad coach, maybe we’ll make pans on him.”
“It doesn’t shake my world, it doesn’t consume me. I’m here, passionate about what we’re doing.
“I was brought in to change the way the club plays, rejuvenate the team and succeed. I focus on that, and that’s what I keep doing.”
Angel responds to POCH and return to comment
During the international break, former Tottenhams boss Pochettino admitted that he wanted to return to the club “one day” because he revealed he had a “very good relationship” with chairman Daniel Levy.
Postecoglou questioned Pochettino’s remarks: “Mauricio hopes to come back one day, I hope this will happen to him. We all have dreams and aspirations.”
“Did you suggest he try to put pressure on me?”
When asked if the timing felt disrespectful, the 59-year-old replied: “Okay, I don’t respect it.
“If you ask Mauricio directly, you will have a very clear answer to his intentions.
“Again, I’m not being consumed.”