Tottenham: Pundit makes "exciting" claim after Spurs contact £4.5m manager

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Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou was gifted a rare bit of breathing room after Spurs' statement performance in the Europa League, but there remains the possibility that he won't be at the helm next season.

Tottenham in Europa League semi-finals after Eintracht Frankfurt win

A penalty from striker Dominic Solanke, who cooly slotted home beyond the Spurs-linked Kaua Santos in Eintracht Frankfurt's goal, ended up being enough for Postecoglou's side to edge into the Europa semi-finals after a hard-fought battle.

Postecoglou earned rare praise after his Lilywhites side put in the dogged, mature display which they've sorely lacked all season - shutting Eintracht out with some truly exceptional defending and putting bodies on the line to preserve Tottenham's slender one-goal advantage.

The atmosphere was hostile right from the off, but while the home crowd did their utmost to unnerve Postecoglou's side in Germany, Spurs kept their cool and booked their place in the next round, where they will face off against unlikely semi-finalists Bodø/Glimt, who knocked out Serie A side Lazio on penalties.

There is a very strong chance that the north Londoners will put Bodø/Glimt's fairy tale Europa League journey to an end and become European finalists for the first time since 2019, but even that might not be enough to save Postecoglou.

The Tottenham boss has been under mounting pressure after an historic low Premier League season, where they've tasted defeat on 17 separate occasions and currently lie 15th in the table.

Reports in the build up to their quarter-final second leg claimed that Postecoglou could be sacked by Tottenham regardless of their Europa League campaign (The Mirror), and Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is believed to be among the contenders to replace him.

Tottenham have reached out to the representatives of Glasner to express their interest recently, according to media sources in Germany, but face competition from RB Leipzig for the £4.5 million-per-year Palace boss.

Speaking to Tottenham News, pundit John Wenham stated his belief that Glasner would be an "exciting" appointment for Tottenham, above other linked candidates like Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola, Fulham's Marco Silva and Brentford's Thomas Frank.

“He has an aura about him, the way he charges around on the touchline, I quite like him," said Wenham.

"He was flying with Palace last season. I know they made a slow start this season, but they lost some key players. However, since then, he has rebuilt well.

“He has led Palace to an FA Cup semi-final, and he is far more exciting than most names that have been linked. Therefore, he is someone I would be happy for Tottenham to appoint. I think with better players he would excel, and I find him more exciting than Marco Silva or Thomas Frank, to be honest."

The ex-Eintracht boss also guided his former club to Europa League glory in 2022, and is one of the only trophy-winning coaches rumoured to be on Spurs' managerial shortlist.