An acrimonious final home game of the season saw Ange Postecoglou take aim at Tottenham’s “fragile” foundations.
Our odds experts now believe a departure on his own accord is a real possibility this summer, with Ipswich’s Kieran Mckenna the frontrunner to take over the hot seat.
- Ange Postecoglou 3/1 to walk out of Spurs, and 10/1 to be sacked
- Bookmakers say Spurs won’t win a trophy for at least another four seasons
- Kieran McKenna favoured to take over if Ange leaves (2/1)
Tottenham Odds
- Ange Postecoglou to walk out on Spurs 3/1
- Ange Postecoglou to be sacked 10/1
Spurs to next win a Trophy:
- 2024/25 = 5/1
- 2025/26 = 9/2
- 2026/27 = 9/2
- 2027/28 or later = 8/11
2024/25 Season
- Spurs finish in top 4 3/1
- Spurs finish in top 6 10/11
- Daniel Levy quits before 2027 8/11
- Stays until 2027 and beyond 11/10
Next Tottenham Manager Odds
- Kieran McKenna 2/1
- Thomas Tuchel 7/2
- Graham Potter 5/1
- Thomas Frank 11/2
- Roberto De Zerbi 7/1
- Marco Silva 8/1
- Gary O’Neil 14/1
- Eddie Howe 16/1
- Gareth Southgate 16/1
- Unai Emery 16/1
- David Moyes 20/1
- Brendan Rodgers 25/1
- Vincent Kompany 25/1
- Enzo Maresca 33/1
- Mauricio Pochettino 50/1
- Harry Redknapp 100/1
Ange Postecoglou to Leave This Summer?
Head of News Lee Astley responded to our experts, saying: “Tottenham very nearly made it to the end of the season without their manager criticising the club.
“Not many – if any – would have foreseen this sour conclusion to the year after such an electric start under Ange Postecoglou, but the Spurs boss was visibly irate as mixed emotions poured down from the stands.
“An exit this summer would no doubt feel premature, but Ange taking aim at deep-rooted institutional failings is nothing new for Tottenham and the club’s hierarchy.”
Kieran McKenna The Surprise Frontrunner to be Next Tottenham Manager
Astley continued, saying: “Thomas Tuchel appears to be the best possible candidate readily available, should Tottenham be forced into a managerial change.
“However, our odds experts have made Kieran McKenna the surprise new frontrunner. Back-to-back promotions with Premier League new boys Ipswich is no mean feat, all the while playing expansive, high-pressing football; not dissimilar to Ange’s style.”