Tottenham Hotspur are dealing with significant changes not only among their players but also within their coaching team.
The club has experienced another notable departure following the recent exit of assistant manager Chris Davies.
Spurs have experienced another significant departure from their coaching team, following the recent exit of assistant manager Chris Davies.
Chris Davies departed the Lilywhites to become the manager at League One side Birmingham City.
His exit marks a considerable loss for Tottenham, as Davies had been a crucial part of Ange Postecoglou’s coaching staff since joining last summer.
Adding to this, Spurs have now lost strength and conditioning coach Mark Thrower.
According to The Northern Echo, Thrower has opted to return to Middlesbrough after spending just over two years with Tottenham.
His return to the Riverside Stadium has been well-received, with Thrower being described as a popular figure among the Boro players.
His return to the Riverside has been well-received, with Thrower being described as a popular figure among the Boro players.
This loss comes at a particularly challenging time for Postecoglou, who is already dealing with the Davies’ departure.
Thrower, who joined Tottenham in January 2022 after a nine-year stint with Bournemouth, had been working closely with the first team.
He initially joined under then-manager Antonio Conte and continued his role under Ange Postecoglou.
Postecoglou will now need to find external candidates to fill these critical roles.
Securing a new strength and conditioning coach will be vital to maintaining the squad’s physical preparation and fitness levels.
As Spurs gear up for the upcoming season, these coaching staff departures underscore the ongoing challenges and adjustments the club must navigate to ensure a coaching setup that supports their on-field ambitions.