Ange Postecoglou is in no rush to ‘seize the moment’ as Spurs speculation grows

Soccer Football - Scottish League Cup - Final - Rangers v Celtic - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - February 26, 2023 Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou celebrates with the trophy alongside Daizen Maeda after winning the Scottish League Cup Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

Ange Postecoglo won’t rush to seize the moment if he is offered the chance to manage Spurs.

With the London club now into their third month looking for a manager it seems fair to assume that something about the club is putting bosses off what should be a prime job.

Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte have been among the honours throughout their careers but came up with blanks working under Daniel Levy.

With a frenzy of speculation building up overnight since Arne Slot signed a new deal at Feyenoord Postecoglou could easily have ducked out of Friday’s media activities.

Instead he spoke one-to-one with Gordon Duncan of Sky Sports followed by a conference with broadcasters followed by the daily papers.

Covering his session with the daily papers, The Sun reports:

Postecoglou would have a big decision to wrestle with should Spurs make an official approach.

But the Aussie hinted that he won’t just jump at any offer from the Premier League.

Asked if you sometimes have to ‘seize the moment’ as a manager, he added: “I think I’ve done that in my career.

It’s about how you feel and when you get to the end of the year how you feel about the next challenge.

That doesn’t mean you do it because it is there. There has to be reasons for it to happen.”

Postecoglou remains on the same 12-month rolling contract that he signed in June 2021 when he left Yokohama F Marinos to move to Celtic.

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