Will still be the head coach at the start of the 2025/26 season? That is the big question on all Spurs fans' minds.
have endured one of their worst ever seasons and currently sit 16th with five games to play. They have lost 18 times and with a fixture away at champions-elect Liverpool to come on Sunday, it could be 19.
They do, however, have a semi-final to look forward to, with the first leg against Bodo/Glimt this coming Thursday.
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There is a growing feeling that, no matter the result in the , the Australian will be relieved of his duties, given the atrocious league form.
Arsenal legend Lee Dixon does not think he will still be in the job come the start of the new season, no matter what happens against Bodo/Glimt and a potential final in Bilbao.
When asked by David Seaman on the Seaman Says podcast in conjunction with , if a Europa League triumph would keep him in a job, Dixon said: "Probably not. The league position is everything. A cup is a cup. They've been good in the cup, but ultimately the league is so important.
"And then when you're looking at what it is just from a finance point of view - each place is £2.7million or something. You finish in 16th/17th - they should be in the top six somewhere!
"When he got the job, Ange, I was like 'that's an interesting one, let's see'. And then, obviously, we saw the style of play early on and I think the Tottenham fans were genuinely quite excited about it. But there were basic things going on that he didn't address because that's not what he does.
"And I was going 'that could come back and bite him and the team'. And then now there's this standoff with the press that's not helping anybody. Well, its helping the press because they get their little snippets off him. The press conferences now I can't watch him. I've had to stop watching them because they're just really awkward."
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