Ahead of the Europa League final, Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou asserted that his future with the club is secure, countering speculation about his job security. He emphasized the normalcy of changing jobs, linking this to the broader trend regarding past Spurs managers, suggesting that many have gone on to find greater success after being sacked. Postecoglou expressed confidence in his capacity to continue winning trophies regardless of his tenure at Spurs, highlighting his commitment to success and the importance of family and contentment in his life.
"My future is assured," Postecoglou said, unmoved by the latest round of questioning about being sacked. "I wouldn't be the first person who changes jobs."
History tells us that - as is so often the case - Postecoglou is probably right. A look at Spurs' last four permanent managers reveals a football reality where being sacked as the club's boss is arguably better than being retained.
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