Pedro Porro did not understand the rumors of Tottenham manager Enze Postecoglou's replacement at all.
Coach Postecoglou's future at Tottenham is a flashlight. Although he led Tottenham to the championship for the first time in 17 years, the leadership of Tottenham is widely expected to replace Postecoglou because he had the worst performance ever in the Premier League (EPL).
After winning the Europa League (UEL), public opinion changed little by little, and reports began to emerge that Postecoglou could remain at Tottenham next season.
However, British Football Insider said on the 2nd (Korea time) 'The source said Tottenham had decided to fire Post Coghlu. Tottenham's official position is that no final decision has yet been made as Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has been abroad in recent weeks, the report said.
Football Insider 'Now Tottenham leaders know that a week after Postecoglou delivered his first trophy in 17 years, they have decided to end Postecoglou's system with the team. Tottenham's leaders are waiting for the sentiment of their UEL win in Bilbao to dissipate and are also figuring out the atmosphere of supporters at Tottenham. The club are currently leading the search for a new manager and are expected to officially announce Postecoglou's departure in the coming days. Postecoglou explained, "We will pay a price for finishing 17th, the worst ever, with 22 losses and 65 runs scored in the league."
At a time when everyone is still divided on Postecoglou's future, Porro, one of Tottenham's key players, clearly expressed his position on Postecoglou's future in an interview with the Guardian on the 3rd.
The prisoner "It would be good for the locker room to continue to accompany the Postecoglou director. He's made a very good group and directors need time. Things didn't go well in the league, but Postecoglou eventually made him win the trophy. The heavy players in the locker room understand this as well."
The prisoner went on to say "We are inside and we know to some extent what the situation is like. I'm not going to lie, to be honest it shocked me to see people say they're going to fire Postecoglou. I'm very close to him. He was an important coach for me and it's thanks to him that I've led my football in the last two years. Honestly, it's complicated because we're happy with Postecoglou,' he said, expressing his desire for Postecoglou to continue the baton.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.