Tottenham fans make Ange Postecoglou feelings brutally clear with four

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Tottenham Hotspur supporters chanted Daniel Levy's name during Sunday's clash against Everton at Goodison Park. The Toffees stormed past Ange Postecoglou's side in the first half, taking a three-goal advantage into the break.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin fired Everton ahead inside the opening quarter of an hour before Iliman Ndiaye doubled the lead. Then, in the final moments of stoppage time, Archie Gray netted an own goal after Tottenham failed to clear their lines.

As David Moyes' side bulldozed past Spurs, the travelling fans were heard making their feelings known about Levy, who was in attendance. The 62-year-old was given a position on the board at Tottenham in December 2000, meaning he's currently the longest-serving chairman of any Premier League club.

Despite Levy's service to the North London outfit, he's grown unpopular among sections of the fanbase. During the first half of Spurs' clash against Everton, the away supporters were heard chanting: "We want Levy out, we want Levy out!"

Pressure has been mounting on Levy for a while now, having failed to fulfil the club's potential. Last month, Jamie Carragher urged the Tottenham chief to step down in order to finally compete for silverware.

Speaking on Sky Sports, the former Liverpool defender said: "It’s probably time for somebody else to come in because to not win a trophy in that period of time with the managers they have had, they’ve never really gone out of their way in the transfer market.

"They’ve spent decent money without blowing other teams out of the water, their wage bill is always one of the smallest and you’re never going to get the best players.

"So it might be time for actually Daniel Levy – who I’ve been a supporter of because you look at the actual work that he’s done – but now that works done in terms of a stadium and a training ground, someone else needs to be in charge of this football club."

In November, Gary Neville encouraged Levy to sell the club. Speaking on 'It’s Called Soccer', the Manchester United legend said: "If Tottenham had won four trophies in the past 10 years, that would be a fantastic period for Tottenham.

"If Ange can win an FA Cup this year and build on that with maybe a League Cup or a top four finish, that’s a successful period. You’re up against giants as Tottenham. They’re probably trying to sell the club I would imagine.

"They’re probably trying to bring in this huge owner to fund the team and spend the money that the Chelsea’s the Manchester United’s, City’s and Arsenal’s have spent. That will not happen under the current ownership."