Something went wrong, please try again later.Invalid email Something went wrong, please try again later.Don't miss any of the latest and best Spurs news - sign up to the free Tottenham newsletter for updates straight to your inboxSomething went wrong, please try again later.Don't miss any of the latest and best Spurs news - sign up to the free Tottenham newsletter for updates straight to your inboxAnge Postecoglou has broken his silence since the end of the season, with rumours swirling around his future as Tottenham Hotspur head coach.Postecoglou delivered Spurs their first trophy in 17 years and their first piece of European silverware in 41 years when winning the UEFA Europa League final against Manchester United in San Mames, Bilbao.But that victory came against a backdrop of a horrendous Premier League campaign, in which Spurs finished 17th, just one place above the relegation zone.There were plenty or rumours around Postecoglou's future in the build-up to the final, with many reports even suggesting the Australian would be sacked no matter what happened in the final.By wining a trophy, Postecoglou had not only delivered the silverware the club and supporters desperately craved, he also delivered Champions League football for chairman Daniel Levy.There is a groundswell of support behind Postecoglou now, following that trophy win, with emotions around the club still very much on a high.Levy is expected to make a decision on the head coach's future in the coming days, with no one quite knowing what the outcome will be.Postecoglou has made it clear his job is not over and that he will ne be throwing in the towel. He said after the final: "I don't think my job is done here. I really feel like we're building something and what a trophy does is hopefully accelerates that."Then, speaking at the open-top bus parade after the Europa League triumph, that was witnessed by an astonishing 220,000 supporters in Tottenham, the head coach said that "all the best television series, season three is better than season two". That received a huge roar from the crowd and with the players on stage alongside him.And in an interview for Australia's Story - an ABC broadcast about his life and how he has got to the stage - Postecoglou made a key statement that spoke volumes about him and his plans."I didn't want us to just enjoy the moment. I also wanted us to think about what's next, you know - don't settle for this," explained the Australian. "We've got a taste of it now. My players have got a taste for it. The club's got a taste for it. Well, let's make sure we're back here again."It was only a little thing, but the fact he said "my players" rather than "the players" shows just how he feels about his story at Tottenham and with the Spurs players not being over yet.
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