Jamie O'Hara Stunned After Hearing who Tottenham Should Replace Postecoglou With

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou is under pressure with a sacking feeling inevitable at this stage, and Jamie O'Hara was left stunned when being told the north London club should appoint Carlo Ancelotti as his replacement.

It's been an almost disastrous season for Tottenham, who suffered another loss in the Premier League on Monday night against Nottingham Forest. Postecoglou and his side have a chance of salvaging something from this campaign in Europe, with Spurs through to the semi-final of the competition.

Despite Tottenham going far in the Europa League, Postecoglou is still under major pressure as they sit in 16th place in the table, losing a whopping 18 Premier League games this term. Daniel Levy will have a major decision to make in the coming weeks, but we're unlikely to see any change before the Europa League concludes.

Jamie O'Hara Stunned by Ancelotti Suggestion

One Tottenham fan wants the Madrid manager

Speaking on talkSPORT, O'Hara reacted to someone suggesting that Tottenham should appoint Ancelotti as a replacement for Postecoglou...

"Are you having a wind up? Ancelotti? He's going to get the Brazil job mate, what you talking about? Yeah [he went to Everton], he was on about £18m a year, that's why he went there for half a season and he dipped as soon as Madrid phoned him."

Attracting Ancelotti to Spurs would certainly be a difficult task, and a risky appointment at the same time. As mentioned, Ancelotti took the Everton job a few years ago, but he didn't last long when Madrid came calling.

Tottenham need to find some stability with a manager as Daniel Levy has appointed and sacked a host of different coaches over the last few years. Even if Postecoglou isn't the right man to take them forward, the north London club need to find a long-term appointment that they are willing to stick by through thick and thin.

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