Postecoglou questions Tottenham ambition following Frank sacking

Ange Postecoglou Remains Confident in Tottenham’s Philosophy Despite Chelsea Defeat - Ange Postecoglou Remains Confiden
Ange Postecoglou Remains Confident in Tottenham’s Philosophy Despite Chelsea Defeat - Ange Postecoglou Remains Confiden
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• Ange Postecoglou criticised Tottenham’s transfer policy and financial limits after Thomas Frank’s dismissal.
• Postecoglou said the club’s spending power and wage structure prevent them competing for elite targets.
• Spurs continue to face managerial instability following another short tenure in the dugout.

Ange Postecoglou has questioned Tottenham’s transfer strategy and financial position following the dismissal of Thomas Frank, claiming his former club cannot operate as a leading force in the Premier League.

Frank was sacked on Wednesday with Tottenham sitting five points above the relegation zone, less than a year after replacing Postecoglou in the summer. The decision followed an eight game winless run in domestic competitions and growing supporter unrest.

Speaking on The Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast, Postecoglou praised the club’s training base and infrastructure, yet said spending limits prevented Tottenham competing for his primary transfer targets.

“When you look at their expenditure and particularly their wages structure, they are not a big club,” he said. “I saw that when we were trying to sign players. We were not in the market for those players.”

Postecoglou revealed that Tottenham were unable to compete for Pedro Neto, Bryan Mbeumo, Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi in 2024. Neto joined Chelsea for £54 million, Mbeumo moved to Manchester United for £65 million, while Semenyo and Guehi completed moves to Manchester City for a combined £85 million last month.

“I think they did not realise that, to actually win, you have got to take some risks,” he said. “Tottenham were saying they were one of the big boys. The reality is I do not think they are.”

Postecoglou guided Tottenham to fifth place in his first Premier League season and ended the club’s 17 year trophy drought by winning the Europa League in 2025. His second campaign ended in a 17th place finish, which led to his dismissal.

Since Mauricio Pochettino left in 2019, Tottenham have appointed five permanent managers. Jose Mourinho lasted 18 months and was dismissed days before a League Cup final. Nuno Espirito Santo spent four months in charge. Antonio Conte departed after 16 months following public criticism of the board and players. Postecoglou was replaced last summer, while Frank lasted less than a year of his three year contract.

Postecoglou said Tottenham’s structural instability has made success difficult regardless of managerial changes.

“It is a curious club,” he said. “It made a major pivot at the end of last year, not just with me but with Daniel Levy leaving as well, and that created uncertainty.

“There is no guarantee whichever manager you bring in. They have had world class managers and they have not had success. Thomas walks in and what is the objective. What is the club’s objective.

“If you make such a major pivot, there is going to be instability. Did Thomas know he was walking into that. I do not know.”

Tottenham are now preparing for the north London derby against Arsenal with an interim management team in place, as the club search for their sixth permanent head coach in seven years.

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