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Tottenham’s last ten managers ranked by points per game – Not a good look for Ange Postecoglou

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We have ranked Tottenham Hotspur’s last ten permanent managers by their points-per-game record from worst to best to find out the most successful Spurs manager in recent years, and it is not good news for Ange Postecoglou.

Tottenham Hotspur have had their fair share of managerial changes in recent years, each appointment carrying the weight of expectation but ultimately falling short of delivering silverware.

Some managers have kept Spurs competitive in the Premier League, while others have struggled to leave a lasting impact. But who has been the most effective when it comes to results?

Let’s break it down, ranking the last ten permanent Tottenham managers by their points-per-game record.

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Tottenham’s last ten managers ranked by points per game

The last ten permanent Tottenham managers, ranked by their points-per-game record from worst to best.

ManagerAppointedEnd of tenureTime in postMatchesPPG
Juande RamosOct 26, 2007Oct 27, 2008367 days541.35
Ange PostecoglouJul 1, 2023PresentOngoing871.59
Martin JolNov 8, 2004Oct 25, 20071081 days1471.62
Nuno Espírito SantoJul 1, 2021Nov 1, 2021123 days171.65
Tim Sherwood (2013-14)Dec 23, 2013May 13, 2014141 days261.65
Harry RedknappOct 26, 2008Jun 14, 20121327 days1981.73
José MourinhoNov 20, 2019Apr 19, 2021516 days861.77
Antonio ConteNov 2, 2021Mar 26, 2023509 days761.78
Mauricio PochettinoJul 1, 2014Nov 19, 20191967 days2931.84
André Villas-BoasJul 3, 2012Dec 16, 2013531 days801.91

What the numbers tell us about Spurs

The rankings make for interesting reading. Some of the managers with the highest points-per-game tallies—like André Villas-Boas—didn’t last long, while others, such as Mauricio Pochettino, combined results with longevity, making him one of the most successful managers in recent Spurs history.

There’s also the case of Antonio Conte and José Mourinho, both known for their pragmatic, results-driven approach, yet neither could deliver long-term success at Spurs despite having a high points-per-game tally.

Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou is still in the early days of his tenure, so his numbers could improve—or decline—depending on how things progress. However, present results suggest that those numbers could drop further.

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