By delivering on his trophy promise the Australian wooed supporters, but not the man whose opinion mattered most

Exclusive: Decision to axe the Australian head coach comes just 16 days after leading winning Europa League

By delivering on his trophy promise the Australian wooed supporters, but not the man whose opinion mattered most

Tottenham Hotspur have on Friday sacked manager Ange Postecoglou despite the Premier League club’s Europa League win.

Australian changed the culture at Spurs and gave them a trophy but injuries and awful league form led to his sacking

Ange Postecoglou's sacking shows the old Spurs saying "the game is about glory" does not count under chairman Daniel Levy, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

An in-depth look at why Tottenham sacked Ange Postecoglou 16 days after their Europa League success.

Australian’s philosophy was all hype and Spurs chief could not risk repeating Manchester United’s mistake with Erik ten Hag

Daniel Levy will say he knows best after sacking manager who won club’s first trophy in 17 years, but the evidence suggests otherwise

Tottenham sacked the coach just 16 days after winning the Europa League but his success remains validation for Australian football on a global stage

Son Heung-min has praised Ange Postecoglou as a ‘Tottenham legend’ as the club’s supporters’ trust expressed ‘concern’ with another change in manager

Players thank Australian, who is axed despite leading club to first trophy in 17 years; fans express concern over another change at helm.

Exclusive: Tottenham axe three members of Ange Postecoglou’s backroom team – with Brentford manager thought to be keen to replace him