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Despite delivering a major European trophy in North London, Ange Postecoglou was relieved of his duties at the end of the 2024/25 campaign. Sure, Spurs finished 17th in the league, but they won the Europa League and qualified for the UEFA Champions League.
As such, many fans were disheartened when Daniel Levy and the Spurs board decided to axe the Australian coach. Thomas Frank is the new man at the helm, and if he can replicate the success he has enjoyed across the city at Brentford, he could be a perfect fit for Tottenham.
We reflect on last season and look ahead to Frank’s first season in the Spurs dugout. We will also introduce you to the Tottenham odds and specials at the talkSPORT BET Online Sportsbook.
Before the 2025/26 season, Daniel Levy said that Ange was sacked because he didn’t deliver in the league. Levy wants Tottenham to win the English Premier League title, and if you think Frank has what it takes to deliver in his first season in North London, you can back Tottenham to win the league this year at 66/1* at talkSPORT BET.
As part of our Spurs’ specials, you can back Tottenham to win any trophy next season at 4/1*, which may be a more realistic bet. Or, if you don’t think Spurs can win silverware in two consecutive seasons, bet on Tottenham not to win a trophy at 1/7*.
Spurs’ 2024/25 campaign would be best described as a rollercoaster ride, with incredible highs and sobering lows. After inadvertently promising to win a trophy in his second season, Postecoglou delivered Tottenham’s first trophy since 2008, masterminding his side’s Europa League triumph.
However, Tottenham finished 17th in the English Premier League table, just 13 points clear of Leicester City in 18th, and 28 points behind Newcastle United, who finished fifth.
Incredibly, Spurs managed to qualify for next season’s Champions League by virtue of their Europa League win. As such, their league campaign from last season was immaterial, and on paper at least, Ange ticked both major boxes: he won a trophy and secured Champions League football.
However, the unconventional way the Australian achieved this feat ultimately cost him his job. Naturally, any Tottenham manager who oversees a 17th-place finish would likely be fired, but the fact that Ange won a major trophy was enough for most fans to give him another season.
Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be, and there’s no place for sentiment in football, particularly in North London, where Daniel Levy isn’t shy of relieving managers of their duties.
So, while most Tottenham Hotspur fans will fondly remember the Ange Postecoglou reign, they need to put their faith in Thomas Frank, who will lead the club forward in the 2025/26 campaign.
With a new manager in the door, the next few transfer markets will likely be busy for Tottenham. That said, Postecoglou did an impressive job of bringing the average age of the Spurs squad down and left Frank with a talented group of young and exciting players.
The permanent arrival of Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel is the biggest news from North London so far in the 2025/26 summer transfer window. The talented French forward did enough on loan to merit a permanent transfer to the Premier League, and he has joined Tottenham for a fee in the region of €35 million.
Austrian centre-back Kevin Danso also made his loan permanent through a €25 million deal, while Luka Vuskovic arrived from Hajduk Split.
As for outgoings, Tottenham will look to move on Bryan Gil, who was out on loan last season, while Pierre-Emile Højbjerg secured a permanent transfer to Marseille following his loan deal. The future of Manor Solomon is also up in the air, after his impressive title-winning season with Leeds United in last season’s English Championship.
Below are the details of the main incomings and outgoings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in recent weeks and months:
With Thomas Frank in charge, anything could happen at Tottenham Hotspur next season. But what might success look like for Spurs under their new manager?
Most fans would agree that a return to the top six at least is required, while a decent run in the UEFA Champions League is also expected. Moreover, given Ange’s Europa League triumph last season, Spurs fans might expect Frank to do well in the FA Cup or League Cup to try and deliver more silverware to North London next season.
So, with both excitement and uncertainty surrounding Tottenham Hotspur, you can back Spurs throughout the 2025/26 campaign at talkSPORT BET. Some of your betting options include:
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*Odds correct at the time of writing.