Ange Postecoglou has yet to discuss his Tottenham future with key figures at the club after guiding Spurs to a first trophy in 17 years.
Speculation over the Australian’s tenure has been rife due to poor Premier League form, but Europa League glory may have earned the Australian a reprieve.
After being serenaded by thousands of Tottenham supporters at Friday’s open-top bus parade, where Postecoglou declared “season three is always better than season two”, the 59-year-old faced the media on Saturday before Sunday’s visit of Brighton but has no clarity on whether he will stay or go.
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“I should have thought about it a bit more because sometimes they kill off the main character,” Postecoglou joked. “I said before the game, I really feel we’re building something. It’s exciting I have a group of players, a group of staff and a club that knows how to win.
“I haven’t had any discussions. Similar to before, I haven’t had any discussions with the club and maybe they were waiting for clear air. I haven’t given it a lot of thought, I just refuse to be distracted by anything. I assume at some point someone will tell me something, otherwise I’ll just turn up next season and get on with my job.”
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