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Celtic manager to take Tottenham seat, is Ange Postecoglou at risk?

Under Ange Postecoglou, the 2024–25 season hasn’t begun as Tottenham Hotspur supporters would have liked. The

pressure is getting on them as they only have 7 points out of a possible 15 in the Premier League and barely avoided

defeat by Coventry City in the Carabao Cup.

But the team’s performance and Postecoglou’s fractured approach to system failure appear to be the bigger

problems. The Spurs supporters are worried about a rumour that has surfaced in light of these difficulties.

As previously said, oddsmakers have predicted that Postecoglou will be fired before the end of the season, according

to Liverpool ECHO.

The chances are 8/11 for the Tottenham manager to be fired by Christmas, with Brendan Rodgers, the manager of

Celtics and a former Liverpool player, as the favourite to take his place. There are questions about Rodgers’ current

5/1 chances to unseat Spurs coach Gregg Jarre.

The fact that Brendan Rodgers is now the front-runner is not totally shocking. Its success at Celtic plus his prior

Premier League experience make him a respectable contender in the opinion of bookmakers.

To say that Tottenham is seriously considering replacing Postecoglou just yet, though, seems a bit premature. After

all, football can be a rollercoaster, and teething problems are common in the first few months of the season,

particularly when a new system is being introduced.

Is Ange Postecoglou in danger if the Celtic manager replaces Tottenham’s incumbent?

The most intriguing aspect is that Rodgers’ return to Celtic has been difficult, and he has only lately begun to

rediscover his rhythm.

It doesn’t seem likely that the Northern Irishman would want to abandon his initiative at this point. Granted, sports

are unpredictable, but it seems implausible at this time for Rodgers to leave Celtic for Tottenham following

Postecoglou’s prior action of doing the exact same thing.

Even though these statistics and claims have the potential to stir things up, they usually lose steam very quickly,

especially when credible sources offer clarification.

As of now, no such explanation has been provided, so supporters of Tottenham and Celtic shouldn’t be unduly

alarmed. Postecoglou still has time to turn things around at Spurs, so this report feels more like a blip than a serious

reason to be concerned unless more specific information comes to light.

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