In his column for CaughtOffside, Stan Collymore critiques Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou's tenure, especially following the team's recent loss to Chelsea. He highlights the manager's troubling decision to cup his ears towards the fans, a move seen as distancing himself amid increasing unpopularity. Collymore expresses concern over Postecoglou's inability to replicate the attacking football he was known for, leading to a confident and uninspired team. He suggests that even if Postecoglou were to secure Europa League qualification, a managerial change is necessary, and considers the viability of Mauricio Pochettino’s potential return to the club as unlikely due to past frustrations and current context.
Ange Postecoglou cupping his ears to supporters post-goal indicates his declining popularity, suggesting he’s nearing the exit door as Tottenham's performances falter.
Tottenham's current lack of inspiration contrasts starkly with Postecoglou's earlier style, indicating he is struggling to instill confidence and attacking verve in the team.
The growing calls for change at Tottenham suggest a different direction is necessary next season, despite Postecoglou’s potential Europa League qualification.
Speculation around Mauricio Pochettino’s return to Tottenham raises concerns about the club’s unchanged state since his departure in 2019.
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