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Ange Postecoglou Ends Tottenham’ Trophy Drought, Inspires Australian Football Despite League Struggles




Ange Postcoglou was praised at home Thursday to “inspire the next generation of Australian coaches” after running Tottenham to their first trophy in 17 years by winning the Europa League. Australian football celebrated the success of the 59-year-old besieged after the Spurs beaten Manchester United 1-0 in the final in Bilbao on Wednesday evening. Despite this, PostCoglou’s work is at stake after a lamentable Premier League campaign that has always been Langui from the bottom of the table. The Australian director of the body director praised “the three Australians at the center” of the Triumph of Tottenham.

The PostCoglou assistants include the former captain of Socceroos Mile Jedinak and the naturalized Australia of Leeds, Nick Montgomery.

“Congratulations for continuing to break the barriers and inspire the next generation of Australian coaches,” Football Australia said in a statement.

The Boyhood Club South Melbourne FC – known as “Hellas” – celebrated Postcoglou as “our legend”.

“Since his beginnings as a junior Hellas to a captain and a winning coach of the championship, Angel has become a series winner wherever he is,” said the club on social networks.

“His football course is really unique.”

The Greek-Australian newspaper Neos Kosmos said that PostCoglou’s victory was a source of immense community pride, while local politician Steve Dimopoulos said it was a “major achievement”.

The former coach of Yokohama, Celtic and Australia Postocoglou had always declared this year that he is still winning a trophy in his second season and that his words were carried out in Bilbao.

The national broadcaster ABC said that Postcoglou had “silenced his doubts of Tottenham Hotspur”.

“For some, it was a boastful of meaning,” he said on his website.

“For others, it was a delirious symptom of the failure virus that has infiltrated everything associated with Tottenham in the past two or more decades.

“For Angel Postcoglou, it was belief.”

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