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Tottenham legend says they will fire Postkoglu, who has no plan B

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Ange Postcoglou is ahead of Tottenham's victory over Bodo/Glimt

Although Ange Postcoglou led Tottenham to the European final on Thursday to defeat Bodo/Glimt, his future at Tottenham remains questioned, with former England international Chris Waddle thinking the club may be ready to move forward.

Despite speculations about whether Postkoglu could still keep his job if Tottenham wins the UEFA Champions League, Wadell believes that the club's problems are deeper than any single result, and he is worried that Daniel Levi may have formed his own opinion.

In an interview with Yaysweepstakes, he said: "I mean, listen, it's ridiculous when people say 'If he wins the UEFA Cup, he gets a job next season. If he doesn't win the UEFA Cup, he loses his job'."

"So, we're talking about basically two football games now. If you win, you keep your job. What if he goes to the final and loses? Does that mean you get fired? In my opinion, they think he's the right job, or he's not."

Tottenham Hotspurs' poor performance in the Premier League this season, currently ranks 16th, slightly above West Ham, and behind United who is transforming. The Champions League match gave them a temporary respite, but their performance in the domestic league is still worrying.

Wardell said that Tottenham must stop making short-term judgments and focus on a longer-term development trajectory.

You have to look at the league rankings. They are fifth last. I mean, West Ham, Tottenham and Manchester United are simply nightmares.

Although Tottenham has built state-of-the-art stadiums and training grounds in recent years, he questioned whether these infrastructures match football ambitions.

"They already have the training ground they need, the stadium they want. So now there is nothing else but to ask when the money will be spent."

Wardle also criticized the club's long-standing transfer strategy, especially the tendency to sell key players and avoid building around experienced and powerful stars.

But looking back at history, how many players who are never giving up are fired. So, if you look back at Gareth Bale, myself, Glenn Hoddle, Luca Modric, Paul Gascoin, Harry Kane. So, you build a team around all these players and you don't think they should leave.

But Postkoglu's strategic stubbornness attracted the most severe personal criticism.

"I'm not satisfied with his tactics because he never had Plan B," Wardle said. "I have to criticize this."

"I personally think they will get rid of him. I think they will look for someone else. But let's do things first. I won't blame Angie for everything."

Now, Mourinho has won consecutive championships and medals. Antonio Conte, Italian League champion. Nuno Espirito Santo may be able to lead Nottingham Forest into the Champions League.

For Wadell, the problem is systemicity. If there is no major change in the way Tottenham operates, especially in the transfer market, they will continue to struggle. After Bayern star wins its first trophy, Neville asks Harry Kane to transfer to Liverpool or Chelsea

Postkoglu refutes the "crazy" Wenger's requirement for UEFA to "review" Tottenham's Champions League qualification

Scholes chooses the UEFA Cup championship, and Manchester United and Tottenham will meet in the finals. "The only way to correctly judge the coach is to see if they start bringing players like Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal, buy players who have become famous, buy players who are ready, and keep their stars."

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