Next Tottenham Manager Odds: Who Could Replace Ange Postecoglou?

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Tottenham News: Ange Out?

When it comes to Tottenham Hotspur FC, there’s no such thing as dull. Chaos? Certainly. Drama? Of course. But dull? Never. This season, Spurs have once again proved themselves to be the Premier League’s ultimate reality TV show—and we’re all just here for the ride. From the thrilling rollercoaster that is Ange Postecoglou’s “Angeball” to the ever-churning rumour mill surrounding Tottenham transfer news, every week seems to bring a new episode of unpredictability.

Tottenham Hotspur FC: Masters of the Unexpected

At the time of writing, Tottenham’s standings in the Premier League are a source of worry for fans. Winning only 8 of their 24 Premier League games, it’s placed them 14th in the table which even by Spurs standards, is awful. Under Postecoglou, Tottenham have embraced a daring, high-pressing style of play that’s as entertaining as it is nerve-wracking. Most recently losing to Aston Villa 2-1, they also lost to Liverpool 6-3 (plus 4-0 in the EFL Cup) and lost a 2-0 half time lead to Brighton ending in 3-2. However, in contrast to that, they beat Southampton 5-0, Man United 4-3, and most notably thrashed Man City 4-0. There’s truly no middle ground here.

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Odds for the Next Manager to Get Sacked

But with the Postecoglou experiment going south it’s no wonder he is the favourite to get sacked. According to the bookies, Ange is currently leading the race to be the next manager shown the door, with odds of 1.67. Behind him is Ruud van Nistelrooy at 4.50, followed closely by Ivan Juric at 5.00. For those feeling optimistic, the odds of no manager being sacked are 9.00, tied with Victor Pereira. Pep Guardiola appears at a distant 15.00, proving that even fantasy can only go so far.

Further down the list, Ruben Amorim stands at 21.00, with David Moyes clocking in at 26.00.

Tottenham's New Manager: Who is in the Running?

With the Ange-out talk growing louder and louder, there already seems to be a list of potential managers to take over as soon as he exits. Here are the main contenders for the role (at the time of writing):

Edin Terzic 9/2

The former Dortmund boss has emerged as a wildcard, bringing tactical nous and a proven track record in big games.

Andoni Iraola 11/2

With Bournemouth punching above their weight, Iraola’s stock has risen significantly. Could he bring his magic to Spurs?

Marco Silva 11/2

The Fulham manager’s ability to overachieve with modest squads makes him an intriguing candidate.

Thomas Frank 11/2

The Brentford manager’s ability to get the most out of his players makes him a dark horse.

Xabi Alonso 8/1

A modern thinker with a burgeoning reputation, Alonso’s playing style could align with Spurs’ ambitions.

Kieran McKenna 9/1

A rising star in managerial circles, McKenna’s tactical acumen has turned heads and we see a position at the big 8 but will it be Spurs?

Massimiliano Allegri 10/1

The experienced Italian tactician could instil discipline, though his conservative style might clash with Spurs’ ethos.

Eddie Howe 14/1

Newcastle’s impressive turnaround under Howe hasn’t gone unnoticed, but it's doubtful he'll leave Newcastle.

Gareth Southgate 14/1

England’s boss could bring a sense of structure and calm—two things Spurs rarely enjoy.

Didier Deschamps 16/1

The World Cup-winning coach’s pedigree speaks for itself, though his pragmatic style might not suit Spurs.

Michael Carrick 20/1

A former Spurs player with potential, Carrick’s growing reputation adds intrigue.

Xavi Hernandez 20/1

Barcelona’s head coach may be a long shot, but his emphasis on possession-based football could resonate.

Brendan Rodgers 25/1

Familiar with the Premier League’s demands, Rodgers remains a steady hand.

Roberto De Zerbi

Brighton’s mastermind has been linked with every big job in Europe, and Spurs are no exception.

Julian Nagelsmann

The young prodigy’s attacking philosophy could be a perfect match—if Levy can meet his demands.

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Final Thoughts

If there’s one thing more unpredictable than Tottenham’s on-field performances, it’s their uncertain managerial career. Whether Postecoglou stays or goes, the next Tottenham manager odds and candidates underline the club’s perpetual state of flux. From proven winners to young upstarts, the list of potential replacements reflects the unique mix of ambition and chaos that defines Spurs. One thing’s for sure: whether Spurs soar to glory or implode in spectacular fashion, their next managerial saga will be must-watch drama. And isn’t that just so quintessentially Tottenham?