Australian joins from Celtic after winning domestic trebleLevy praises coach’s positive mentality and attacking style
Tottenham have confirmed the appointment of Ange Postecoglou as their manager on a four-year contract. The 57-year-old joins after leading Celtic to the treble and gives Spurs a permanent replacement for Antonio Conte more than two months after the Italian left.
Postecoglou and Spurs agreed a deal on Monday and compensation was then paid to release him from a one-year rolling contract. The Australian will officially take over on 1 July at a club at its lowest ebb for years, Spurs having finished eighth and preparing for a first season without European competition since 2009-10.
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