Ange Postecoglou, the manager of Celtic, is now the front-runner for the open position at Tottenham. Ryan Mason, a former midfielder for Tottenham, has taken over as temporary manager in place of Cristian Stellini, who took over when Antonio Conte left the London club in March. Follow Premier League Transfer Updates on InsideSport.IN
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Since taking over in the summer of 2021, the Australian has completely changed the Celtic team and has already won back-to-back Premiership and League Cup triumphs.
While Postecoglou, 57, gets ready for tomorrow’s Scottish Cup final against Inverness, Spurs have observed a respectful quiet. The Glasgow manager is eager to test himself in the Premier League, so they expect to agree on the specifics of the contract as soon as that is done.
Postecoglou, who has led Celtic to 82 victories in his first 112 matches in charge, is just a win away from completing the Scottish domestic triple. Following their victories in the Premiership and League Cup, they take face Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Cup final on Saturday.
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Postecoglou’s impending hiring at Tottenham will result in their lengthy and highly visible absence of a permanent manager. In March, Spurs manager Daniel Levy fired Italian manager Antonio Conte due to the Italian’s poor performance and several public outbursts.
In the wake of the team’s humiliating 6-1 loss to Newcastle last month, temporary manager Cristian Cellini was also fired. Ryan Mason, a former darling of the Tottenham fans, was subsequently reappointed as the team’s second temporary manager of the year.
However he was unable to change their situation. Only two of Spurs’ final six games were won during Mason’s second stint as temporary manager. Spurs ended the season at the 7th position.
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