ANGE POSTECOGLOU has told Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to stop firing managers so often.
The Aussie is in danger of becoming the THIRTEENTH permanent boss to be axed by Levy.

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has told chairman Daniel Levy to stop firing managers so often[/caption]
Levy has fired 12 permanent managers at Tottenham[/caption]
But with Spurs on course for their worst finish in 17 years, Postecoglou said: “At some point, the club needs to stick to something.
“I’ve almost lasted two years, it’s pretty good for Tottenham.
“If I say it now it sounds self-serving, and defeats the purpose. But if you want to change the course of your events, you need to change materially a lot of things in terms of your outlook as a club.”
Postecoglou’s comments echo those of predecessor Antonio Conte, who attacked the club’s “mentality” and claimed consistently firing managers will not change anything.
And asked why so often trophy-winning bosses come to Spurs and fail to replicate that success, Postecoglou replied: “I just don’t think it’s about the managers.
“My perspective, while I’m in this chair, is to find a way to navigate where others have struggled.”
Spurs, who have not won a trophy since 2008, are 14th in the Prem.
And fuming fans chanted, “You don’t know what you’re doing” at the manager during Thursday’s defeat at Chelsea.
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The Aussie responded by cupping his ear at the away end when sub Pape Matar Sarr levelled — only for it to be ruled out.
While his tone was far calmer, Postecoglou’s words were reminiscent of the fiery rant Conte produced in his final press conference as Tottenham boss in March 2023.
Postecoglou added: “There’s never any sort of defending of the club or the club defending itself.
“I hear plenty of people defending other clubs but with Tottenham wherever there’s a sore there’s a real pile-on to stick a finger in and then we accept our fate. The only voice you hear is me.”
