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Spurs fans have mixed feelings about Ange Postecoglou, with the Australian splitting opinion. 

Progress will be required in his second season in charge of the North London club, especially after serious money was spent on new signings such as £60 million striker Dominic Solanke.

Unlike a lot of other Premier League clubs, Spurs are known for showing their managers a decent level of patience, even when they start to come under fire from the club's supporters.

Coping with the sale of star man Harry Kane to Bayern Munich was a tricky task for Postecoglou but a fifth-placed finish, up three places from the previous campaign, was a decent showing.

But Postecoglou will likely need to secure a top-four finish at the Premier League if he is to avoid speculation about who could replace him in the dugout at Spurs' shiny new stadium.

Let's take a look at the top contenders in the next Tottenham manager betting odds market.

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Let's take a look at the top contenders in the next Tottenham manager betting odds market.

  • Marco Silva

    Marco Silva is another coach who has routinely done well in every job he’s had, albeit without having really taken any English club to the level Levy will be hoping Spurs can get to over the next 12 months or so. That said, he's never really had the squad to achieve that either.

    From the Spurs fans' perspective, though, having suffered large through negative style of plays prior to Postecoglou, the appointment of Silva would be seen as a reasonable one.

    Currently at Fulham, Tottenham will definitely be seen as a step up from his viewpoint and, as such, he would likely be keen to speak to them should they ask the question of his current employers.

  • Oliver Glasner

    Next up in the bookies' odds, even if bet365's price is long, is Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner [Insert joke about Levy being too cheap to look for his new manager outside of London]. In all seriousness though, you can see why Glasner is tipped for a step up from Selhurst Park, given the job he has done there since joining the Eagles back in February last year.

    A near 48% win ratio is pretty ridiculous for a club like Palace and, what’s more, he’s delivered silverware too, having defeated Man City in the FA Cup final. That trophy win, though, may well rule him out of a job change this summer.

    Ownership challenges with UEFA aside, Palace should be in the Europa League for the first ever time next season courtesy of that cup success. You’d think Glasner would be desperate to lead them into what would be a historic season.

  • Roberto de Zerbi

    De Zerbi only left the Premier League relatively recently, but the fiercely ambitious Italian is likely to be linked with big jobs whenever they come up. Having made a fine start to life at Marseille, where he has been heavily backed in the transfer market in a bid to end a long period of dominance from Paris Saint-Germain, De Zerbi's tactics are the envy of many clubs' fans.

    The former Shakhtar Donetsk coach signed a three-year contract when he moved to Ligue 1.

  • Eddie Howe

    Tension behind the scenes at Newcastle United seems to be bubbling away, with Howe reported to be unhappy at the division of responsibilities after the arrival of new executives at the club.

    Strongly linked with becoming the new England boss - although Lee Carsley has done well in charge of the Three Lions on a temporary basis - Howe is widely regarded as a top manager.

    The former Bournemouth boss might also welcome the chance to relocate closer to his home.

    But a relative lack of European experience compared to some of the other top contenders in the next Tottenham manager betting odds is something that could well count against Howe's hopes.

Tottenham Manager History

Below is a list of the permanent and significant interim managers in the most relevant history of Tottenham.

Manager From To
Thomas Frank 12 June 2025 Current manager
Ange Postecoglou 6 June 2023 7 June 2025
Ryan Mason 24 April 2023 5 June 2023
Cristian Stellini 26 March 2023 24 April 2023
Antonio Conte 2 November 2021 26 March 2023
Nuno Espirito Santo 30 June 2021 1 November 2021
Ryan Mason 19 April 2021 29 June 2021
Jose Mourinho 20 November 2019 19 April 2021
Mauricio Pochettino 27 May 2014 19 November 2019
Tim Sherwood 16 December 2013 13 May 2014
Andre Villas-Boas 3 July 2012 16 December 2013
Harry Redknapp 25 October 2008 15 June 2012
Juande Ramos 29 October 2007 25 October 2008
Clive Allen 26 October 2007 29 October 2007
Martin Jol 5 November 2004 26 October 2007
Jacques Santini 3 June 2004 5 November 2004
David Pleat 21 September 2003 3 June 2004
Glenn Hoddle 2 April 2001 21 September 2003
David Pleat 16 March 2001 2 April 2001
George Graham 1 October 1998 16 March 2001

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