Thursday, February 12, 2026

^ ^ Ange Postecoglou slams ‘not big club’ Spurs and names targets he couldn’t sign

Tottenham Hotspur FC v Brighton & Hove Albion FC - Premier League
Former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has lifted the lid on his time there (Picture: Getty Images)

Ange Postecoglou has spoken out about his time in charge of Tottenham, saying they are ‘not a big club’ and revealing players he wanted but couldn’t sign.

The Australian was in charge of Spurs from July 2023 to June 2025, in a memorably stint with the north London side.

An impressive first season saw him finish fifth in the top flight before a rollercoaster second campaign.

Spurs beat Manchester United in the final to win the Europa League, their first European trophy since 1984, but finishing 17th in the Premier League cost Postecoglou his job.

The 60-year-old reflects on his time at Tottenham and says it will be difficult for any manager to achieve success there given the financial restraints the club places on itself.

He says it felt impossible to improve on finishing fifth when the investment in the summer of 2024 was in Dominic Solanke and then a trio of unproven talents in Lucas Bergvall, Archie Gray and Wilson Odobert.

‘It’s a curious club, Tottenham. It’s really curious in terms of understanding what they’re trying to build,’ Postecoglou told Stick To Football.

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Ange Postecoglou lifted the Europa League trophy in Bilbao last year (Picture: Getty Images)

‘They’ve built an unbelievable stadium, unbelievable training facilities, but when you look at the expenditure, particularly the wages structure, they’re not a big club.

‘I saw that because when we were trying to sign players we weren’t in the market for those players.’

Postecoglou named a string of targets that he liked the look of in 2024 but was not in the market for, all of whom have since moved to big clubs.

‘There’s certain players that we…at the end of my first year when we finished fifth. How do you go from fifth to really challenging?’ Postecoglou asked. ‘We had to sign Premier League ready players.

Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City - Premier League
Dominic Solanke signed from Bournemouth for £60m (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Finishing fifth that year didn’t get us Champions League, we didn’t have the money, so we ended up signing Dom Solanke, who I was really keen on, I really like him, and three teenagers.

‘I was looking at Pedro Netro, [Bryan] Mbeumo, [Antoine] Semenyo, Marc Guehi. Because I said if we’re going to go from fifth to there [up] that’s what the other big clubs would do in that moment.

‘Those three teenagers are outstanding young players, brilliant, and I think they’ll be great players for Tottenham, but they’re not going to get you from fifth to fourth and third.’

Paris Saint-Germain v Tottenham Hotspur - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5
Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray arrived at Tottenham in the summer of 2024 (Picture: Getty Images)

The Aussie feels that the public messaging from the club suggests they have great ambitions for success, but that is not what it felt like when he worked there.

‘What was coming out from the club was that, we’re a club that can compete on all fronts,’ he said.

‘When you walk into Tottenham, what you see is ‘To Dare Is To Do’. It’s everywhere! And yet their actions are almost the antithesis of that.

‘Whether you like or dislike him, give credit to Daniel [Levy] because that path has got them a new stadium, new facilities, by taking a safe path. I think what they didn’t realise was to actually win you’ve got to take some risks at some point. That’s the DNA of the club.

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Thomas Frank replaced Postecoglou and has since been sacked (Picture: Getty Images)

‘It’s not so much what they tell you, it’s what goes out publicly. I felt like Tottenham as a club were saying that we’re one of the big boys, and the reality is I don’t think they are in terms of my experience.

‘When Arsenal need players, they spend £100m on Declan Rice, I don’t see Tottenham doing that.

‘It’s not the transfer fees, but it’s the wages to really attract…when was the last time Tottenham signed somebody to really go: “Wow!”‘


^ ^ Pep Guardiola sends ominous message to Arsenal after latest Man City win

Manchester City v Fulham - Premier League
Manchester City are growing, feels Pep Guardiola (Picture: Getty Images)

Pep Guardiola says his Manchester City team is growing after producing ‘one of the best performances of the season’ in a 3-0 win over Fulham on Wednesday.

After the dramatic victory at Liverpool on Sunday, City kept up their momentum with a dominant victory at home over the Cottagers.

Antoine Semenyo continued his impressive form since signing in January by scoring the opening goal, with Nico O’Reilly and Erling Haaland also finding the back of the net before half-time.

The victory puts Guardiola’s side within three points of league-leaders Arsenal, although the Gunners have a game in hand which they will play at Brentford on Thursday night.

Guardiola was keen to point that out after the win, but did warn his title rivals that his team is getting better as we reach the business end of the season.

‘We were not nine points [adrift] before Anfield, we are not three points [adrift] before Brentford v Arsenal, after that we will see,’ said the Man City boss.

‘I always say the focus is to grow, grow, grow. It’s how we can be more consistent over 90 minutes, how we can be better and the players feel that [they are] doing what we want to do.

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Antoine Semenyo scored his fifth Manchester City goal since arriving in January (Picture: Getty Images)

‘We can do it in terms of mentality and patterns defensively and offensively. We are doing that.’

After the emotional and taxing win at Anfield just a few days ago, Guardiola felt his team produced one of their best displays all campaign to see off Marco Silva’s side.

‘Really good performance, one of the best this season,’ he said. ‘After Anfield, in our experience when there’s important emotional names like Anfield or the Champions League it’s always tricky.’

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The Catalan added: ‘We were together, more calm with the ball, we made inside, outside [runs]. I would say the position was not perfect for Nico O’Reilly and Phil [Foden] but sometimes it happens to be in better positions, but in general really pleased.

‘We suffered a lot at Fulham and today, after physically and emotionally at Anfield, it is really tricky but we talked a lot and I said ‘guys we have to do it again’ and we did it.’

There was one concern for Manchester City as Haaland was taken off at half-time, replaced by Omar Marmoush.

Manchester City v Fulham - Premier League
Erling Haaland was taken off at the break after scoring (Picture: Getty Images)

Guardiola did not give much away on the issue, but suggested it was not serious and it was easy to replace the Norwegian with his side already three goals to the good.

‘It was a problem, a niggle, that’s why,’ he said of the substitution.

‘Niggle, he felt something uncomfortable. There’s so many games. I haven’t spoken to the doctors so I don’t know exactly what it is. I don’t know.

‘He said he didn’t feel comfortable so I took him out, it was common sense.’

Man City's upcoming fixtures

Feb 14: Salford (h) – FA Cup
Feb 21: Newcastle (h) – Premier League
Feb 28: Leeds (a) – Premier League
Mar 04: Nottingham Forest (h) – Premier League
Mar 14: West Ham (a) – Premier League

Haaland will surely be given the weekend off against Salford in the FA Cup, returning to Premier League action on February 21 against Newcastle.

The Norwegian, and the rest of the Manchester City set-up, will be watching with interest on Thursday night as Arsenal travel across London to take on Brentford.

Mikel Arteta’s men are favourites to win, but the Bees are coming off back-to-back victories over Aston Villa and Newcastle as their impressive season continues, sitting seventh in the table.


^ ^ Nottingham Forest next manager odds with Man Utd legend in running after Sean Dyche sacking

Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace - Premier League
Dyche lasted just 114 days at the helm (Picture: Getty Images)

Nottingham Forest have sacked manager Sean Dyche overnight with Vitor Pereira the leading candidate to replace him at the City Ground.

Dyche was dismissed hours after the club were held to a goalless draw at home to the Premier League’s bottom side Wolves, leaving them just three points above the relegation zone with 12 games left to play.

Forest are now on the hunt for their fourth manager of the season having sacked Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou earlier in the campaign.

Dyche’s reign in charge lasted just 114 days.

An extremely brief statement from the Premier League side released just after midnight on Thursday morning said: ‘Nottingham Forest Football Club can confirm that Sean Dyche has been relieved of his duties as head coach.

‘We would like to thank Sean and his staff for their efforts during their time at the Club and we wish them the best of luck for the future. We will be making no further comment at this time.’

Former Wolves boss Pereira is thought to be an early contender for the job, The Athletic report.

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Solskjaer among the early betting favourites (Picture: Getty)

OLBG price the Portuguese coach at 3/1 with Manchester United legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the early favourite with the bookmakers at 6/4.

The Norwegian was strongly considered for the job back at Old Trafford after Ruben Amorim’s dismissal in January before the club turned to Michael Carrick to lead the side until the end of the season.

Thomas Frank, sacked by Tottenham on Wednesday, is also among the contenders along with former Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi who left Marseille this week.

Next Nottingham Forest manager odds

  • Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: 6/4
  • Roberto De Zerbi: 2/1
  • Vitor Pereira: 3/1
  • Thomas Frank: 5/1
  • Enzo Maresca: 6/1
  • Sam Allardyce:

Odds via OLBG

Whoever Forest appoint will now be tasked with keeping Forest in the top flight.

Santo, who led Forest to a seventh place finish last season, was sacked just three games into the new season in August after falling out with owner Evangelos Marinakis.

Former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou was quickly named his replacement but his reign in charge lasted just 39 days.

Dyche departs with Forest in the thick of a relegation battle, winning six of his 18 games in charge.


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

^ ^ Next Tottenham manager odds as Thomas Frank insists his job is safe

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
Thomas Frank’s Tottenham side are floundering in 16th in the Premier League (Picture: Getty Images)

As Tottenham slide further towards a relegation battle, the pressure is mounting on Thomas Frank and attention turning to who could replace him as Spurs boss.

A 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle on Tuesday night was the latest disappointment on the lilywhite half of north London.

It was the 11th Premier League defeat of the season for Frank’s side and they sit 16th in the table after 26 games.

West Ham remain in the relegation zone after their draw with Manchester United on Tuesday, 18th in the able and five points behind Spurs.

With Wolves and Burnley both cut adrift at the bottom and Nottingham Forest also mired in a relegation scrap, Tottenham remain unlikely to go down, but it is not out of the question.

The situation is remarkable given they won the Europa League last season and have eased through the Champions League group stage this campaign, heading into the last 16 of the competition.

Although, perhaps less remarkable when considered they won the Europa League while finishing 17th in the top flight under Ange Postecoglou.

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Defeat to Newcastle on Tuesday was the latest blow for Frank (Picture: Getty Images)

With Spurs already out of the FA Cup, their next game comes against Arsenal on February 22 and there are question marks over whether Frank will still be in charge then.

After being booed off by his own fans on Tuesday, he was asked by TNT Sports if his job is under threat and Frank said: ‘I spoke to them [the owners] yesterday, so no.

‘I understand the frustration and the easiest thing is to point at me. That’s part of the job unfortunately.

‘I will work day and night to turn this around but it is not just one person. There is no doubt we need to improve and I need to be part of that.’

Who is favourite to be next Tottenham manager?

It is a familiar face who the bookmakers expect to be the next permanent manager of Tottenham, with Mauricio Pochettino the favourite for the role.

USMNT Training Session
Mauricio Pochettino is unlikely to leave USA before the summer (Picture: Getty Images)

Currently in charge of USA, the 53-year-old was Spurs boss from 2014-19, reaching the Champions League final in his final year at the club.

The Argentine has regularly been linked with a return since his departure, going on to manage PSG, Chelsea and now internationally since he left.

Pochettino is not expected to leave his job with USA before the summer’s World Cup, which could mean Frank holds on till then, or a caretaker gets the role till the end of the season.

Next permanent Tottenham manager odds

  • Mauricio Pochettino 6/4
  • Roberto De Zerbi 7/4
  • Xavi Hernandez 6/1
  • Robbie Keane 6/1
  • Ruben Amorim 10/1
  • Xabi Alonso 12/1
  • Oliver Glasner 12/1
  • Enzo Maresca 20/1
  • Michael Carrick 25/1
  • Marco Silva 25/1

Also believed to be in contention for the job at Tottenham is former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi, who has just left his job at Marseille.

The Italian left the Ligue 1 side after exiting the Champions League at the group stage and recently being walloped 5-0 by PSG.

The 46-year-old is highly regarded, though, and has also been linked with the Manchester United job.

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Robbie Keane’s Ferencvaros are top of the Hungarian top flight (Picture: Getty Images)

Tottenham hero Robbie Keane, who is currently in charge of Hungarian side Ferencvaros, is also considered a possibility, as is former Barcelona boss Xavi.

Sacked Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is also among the favourites, followed by Xabi Alonso and Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner.

The gap between defeat to Newcastle and the visit of Arsenal could prove fatal for Frank, with the Spurs board having time to act.

Tottenham's next five Premier League fixtures

Sun Feb 22: Arsenal (h)
Sun Mar 01: Fulham (a)
Thu Mar 05: Crystal Palace (h)
Sun 15 Mar: Liverpool (a)
Sun 22 Mar: Nottingham Forest (h)

Frank told BBC Radio 5 Live on Tuesday night: ‘I understand the frustration. It has been building up a little bit – last season it was similar playing in Europe and the Premier League.

‘We need to be resilient, mentally and physically. I am 100 per cent sure that it is a team effort, and it is not only one person. We are all aligned and we know what needs to be done.’


^ ^ Paul Merson makes worrying Chelsea prediction after Leeds United collapse

Chelsea blew a two-goal lead against Leeds United (Picture: TNT Sports)

Paul Merson fears Chelsea face an uphill battle to qualify for the Champions League after Liam Rosenior’s side threw away a two-goal lead against Leeds United.

The Blues looked on course to make up ground in the race to cement a top five position in the Premier League when Cole Palmer’s penalty doubled their lead at Stamford Bridge.

In-form Joao Pedro had set Rosenior’s side on their in the opening period but Chelsea undid all their good work in a crazy six minute spell after the break.

Lukas Nmecha’s spot kick drew Leeds back into the contest, before an almighty defensive mix-up saw Noah Okafor bundle home an equaliser that could well prove crucial in Leeds’ fight to beat the drop.

Chelsea did manage to fashion one gilt-edged chance to snatch victory but Cole Palmer, unbelievably, fired over from almost underneath the crossbar.

That setback, coupled with Manchester United’s last-gasp equaliser against West Ham, represented a missed opportunity for Chelsea who now face a daunting run of fixtures.

Just as worryingly for Merson, the former England international believes that for all the sparking attacking play under Maresca, this current Chelsea side are still far too inexperienced and brittle when put under any semblance of pressure.

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He told Sky Sports: ‘Chelsea haven’t changed from when Maresca was there. They can’t put a 90 minute performance together. They were brilliant first half, they were like the Harlem Globe Trotters. Palmer, Santos, Ezno Fernandez, Perdro, the movement with Estevao.

‘Second half out again brilliant then all of a sudden that happened. They haven’t got that experience when it goes 2-1 and then 2-2 the next 15 minutes were wasted.

‘They haven’t got anyone to grab the game or tell the players to calm down and we’ll get another chance. They got one and it fell to Palmer and side footed it over the bar it happens to the best.

‘Chelsea have got some very, very difficult fixutres after the next one. It’s going to be a real big fight for them. If Chelsea can get in the Champions League positions after the run-in they’ve got I’ll hold by hands up and say fair play.’

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Rosenior, meanwhile, admitted it was a ‘bitter pill to swallow’ having been so in control of what had been a one-sided contest.

‘Two key moments in the game that we don’t take care of,’ said Rosenior. ‘We don’t stay calm. How the play gets there, we make a few poor decisions in the way we press and we give away a penalty.

‘I can’t remember Leeds having a shot or a moment in the game. Some of our football in possession, our press and our energy was everything I wanted to see. That makes it even more of a bitter pill to swallow that we haven’t won the game.’

Leeds’ equaliser owed as much to Bogle’s tenacity in outmuscling Chelsea’s defence as it did to the Blues’ own hesitancy in dealing with the danger, though Rosenior believed his team should have had a free-kick.

Chelsea's upcoming fixtures

Hull City (A) – FA Cup – Friday, February 13

Burnley (H) – Premier League – Saturday, February 21

Arsenal (A) – Premier League – Sunday, March 1

Aston Villa (A) – Premier League – Wednesday, March 4

Newcastle United (H) – Premier League – Saturday, March 14

‘The lad handballs it,’ he said. ‘It affects my players in that moment, they think it’s a handball, they switch off, we don’t clear the ball and they score. Then for 25 minutes it was wave after wave of attack.’

Under Rosenior there have been encouraging signals of a more dynamic approach to possession that has made Chelsea more threatening, and here again the ball moved with urgency, particularly through midfield where his side constantly seemed to outnumber Leeds.

In the end, it counted for little as old frailties were once more brought to the fore.

‘We have to make sure we take care of moments and be professional,’ said Rosenior. ‘It’s not about reacting to setbacks. You’re always going to have a spell in they game when you’re not on top.

‘The ridiculous thing for us is that they’ve managed to score two goals in a five-minute period when for the other 90 minute we were by far the better team.’


^ ^ Ange Postecoglou slams ‘not big club’ Spurs and names targets he couldn’t sign

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