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Ange Postecoglou reveals why he is planning for the long haul at Tottenham

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Ange Postecoglou’s bold vision for Tottenham Hotspur has sparked intrigue, as the Australian manager insists he is planning for the long-term future despite the short shelf-life of Premier League bosses.

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The challenging reality of being a football manager

Being a football manager is one of the most demanding professions in the modern sporting world, where one’s status can shift from hero to villain almost overnight.

It is an industry defined by results, and the pressure to succeed is relentless; as soon as form dips, a manager’s position is scrutinised, and calls for change can come swiftly and unforgivingly.

This season alone, the likes of Russell Martin at Southampton and Gary O’Neil at Wolverhampton Wanderers have already lost their jobs, illustrating the precarious nature of football management.

Rarely do Premier League managers receive the luxury of time to address and rectify problems—especially when even the fans grow restless and vocal in their demands for action.

However, there are exceptions to this rule. Oliver Glasner at Crystal Palace has managed to retain his position despite a less-than-ideal start to the campaign, and even Pep Guardiola endured a challenging debut season at Manchester City before eventually building the juggernaut we see today.

In a similar vein, Tottenham Hotspur have opted to place their faith in Ange Postecoglou, despite recent weeks yielding disappointing results for the club.

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Ange Postecoglou’s commitment to Tottenham Hotspur’s future

Ange Postecoglou, who arrived at Tottenham Hotspur with a reputation for fostering long-term success, has openly addressed the challenges of creating something lasting in a footballing landscape where patience is a rarity.

Speaking candidly about his approach, the Australian manager revealed his commitment to a legacy-driven methodology, even if the odds—and the industry—are not in his favour.

He told football.london: “It could be confidence, it could be naivety, it could be I don’t care whether I’m allowed to see it out. I’m just not going to change.

“I may be a dinosaur in that, but I still believe in legacy coaching. I still believe in doing things that last and make a difference. It goes in the face of everything else that is happening in the world of football.

“I don’t know what the average tenure of a Premier League manager is but I would hazard a guess that it would be less than 18 months, probably. I see very rarely managers going beyond their second year, unless they’ve won something or the club has stuck by them for some particular reason.

“I keep saying, I feel blessed that I’m at the stage of my career that I am where I’m just not interested in any other kind of methodology of coaching, in terms of just coming in, winning something and then moving on and then winning something else.

“I still believe in the things I enjoy. The stuff that lasts. No one has found a way yet to do that in a quick manner. No one. No one has in one year or two years built something that is sustainable.

“They’ve had success but then it usually falls apart pretty quickly after. I’m not going to change who I am at this stage of my career.

“If I was starting out, I have no doubt I would have a different mindset. I would go in as a firefighter, you’d get some results, get the club up and running and think it’s not going to last more than two years and see what my next move is going to be.”

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Ange Postecoglou is building a sustainable future at Tottenham

Postecoglou’s sentiments are a refreshing contrast to the high-pressure, results-driven environment that dominates football today, where clubs often prioritise short-term gains over long-term stability.

His belief in “legacy coaching”—and his candid admission that his approach might be considered outdated—offers a glimpse into a manager who values substance over expedience.

In many ways, Postecoglou’s philosophy aligns with the aspirations of Tottenham supporters who have long yearned for a manager capable of delivering not just fleeting success but sustained progress.

His commitment to the project is evident, yet for his vision to truly materialise, the club’s hierarchy must provide the tools and resources necessary to build a competitive squad.

While football remains a results-oriented business, there is something undeniably compelling about Postecoglou’s dedication to leaving a lasting mark at Tottenham Hotspur.

Should the club choose to stand by their manager—even through inevitable growing pains—there is every reason to believe that his approach could yield significant rewards.

With early signs of promise already evident, the question now is whether Tottenham can resist the lure of immediate results and instead embrace a vision of long-term success.

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