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Alasdair Gold reveals whether the Tottenham leadership considered the idea of bringing Ange Postecoglou to the club after parting ways with Igor Tudor.

The Tudor experiment blew up in Tottenham’s faces, with the Croat lasting just 43 days in the job and picking up just one point in his five Premier League games in charge of the club.

Spurs have turned to Roberto De Zerbi not just to save them from relegation but also to get the club back up to where they belong, with the Italian coaching comitting himself to Tottenham for the long term.

De Zerbi has already made it clear that he favours possession-based, attacking football, and his arrival represents another reset for the club following Thomas Frank’s more pragmatic approach.

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Posteocoglou refused to discuss the possibility of returning to Tottenham when the question was put to him last month.

The Australian was sacked by the North London club last summer despite delivering the Europa League title, and it has now been revealed by Alasdair Gold that the Spurs hierarchy did very briefly consider bringing Postecoglou back.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Gold said: “I am told that they very briefly did consider a short-term return for Ange Postecoglou. When...

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