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Postecoglou’s second-season success – what and how has he won?

“I always win things in my second year. Nothing has changed. I don’t say things unless I believe them.”
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou, having just seen his side lose 1-0 at home to rivals Arsenal back in September, was in defiant mood and that quote has followed and been repeated to him all season.
His side came close to proving him right earlier this year.
Spurs held a 1-0 lead after the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final against Liverpool, only to then capitulate 4-0 in the reverse fixture at Anfield.
But Tottenham fell at the fourth-round hurdle of the FA Cup, losing at Aston Villa, while the club are on course for their worst campaign in the Premier League era as they are 17th with one game to go and a mammoth 45 points behind champions Liverpool.
Yet, the 59-year-old Australian, who began working at Spurs in July 2023, is one game away from having the last laugh.


He will take charge of Spurs for the 100th time on Wednesday when they play Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao.
A win would take Spurs into the Champions League, silence Postecoglou’s critics, maintain his superb second-year record and maybe keep him in his job.
He won the Australian title with both South Melbourne and Brisbane Roar and the Japanese league with Yokohama F. Marinos – all in his second season or second full season in charge.
Postecoglou also won the Asian Cup two years after becoming Australia boss – and the Scottish championship in both seasons with Celtic.
The 59-year-old did not see out two seasons in charge of the three clubs he failed to win anything at – smaller clubs Panachaiki and Whittlesea Zebras, and Melbourne Victory, whom he left after 18 months for the Australia job.
We have taken a look at how he has enjoyed second-season success throughout his career.
Celtic (June 2021-June 2023)

Matches: 113. Wins: 83 Draws: 12. Losses: 18. Goals scored: 284. Goals conceded: 108.
Postecoglou came to Celtic in June 2021, just after Steven Gerrard had guided Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title.
But the Australian did not need two seasons before winning, as he took the Bhoys to five trophies in his two years at the club.
In his first campaign they became Scottish champions and won the League Cup, before they added the Scottish Cup to make it a domestic treble in his second year with him then before moving to Tottenham.
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart had already won two Premier League titles with Manchester City before he was instrumental in Celtic’s success. He felt one of Postecoglou’s main strengths was getting his players to view the game in a different way and teach them new skills.
“He is top, really, really good,” said Hart after Postecoglou’s second Scottish title victory in May 2023. “He is really clear in what he wants and the biggest buzz for me is playing for someone who is pushing me and I am learning new things every day – it makes me feel alive.
“I have played in different teams that have been successful. Identity in football has always been there, but in terms of having a real way of playing, this is the first time I have been part of a team with that.
“I genuinely feel comfortable making risky passes, short passes, and if someone does miss a pass or a tackle and the ball goes in, I don’t think any of us would even flinch because that’s what we are being asked to do.”
Yokohama F. Marinos (January 2018-June 2021)

Matches: 161. Wins: 79. Draws: 30. Losses: 52. Goals scored: 313. Goals conceded: 228.
Before Celtic, Postecoglou had a three-and-a-half-year spell in Japan with Yokohama F. Marinos.
He went there in January 2018 and almost won a trophy in his first 10 months, only to lose 1-0 to Shonan Bellmare in the J.League Cup.
But success was not too far away as his side then won the J1 League to become Japanese champions, finishing six points clear of FC Tokyo.
That title took the side into the Japanese Super Cup (their version of the Community Shield), but Yokohama could not add another trophy as they lost 3-2 on penalties against Vissel Kobe after Yokohama had fought back from 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 down to leave it at 3-3 after 90 minutes.
“Ange really gave the club purpose,” said Dan Orlowitz from the Japan Times.
“It was a refreshing style of football that the league hadn’t really seen. Even when YFM struggled results-wise in 2018 it was very clear that the players and above all Ange believed in what he was doing.
“The fans believed in him as a result, and over the next year he let go of players who weren’t a good fit for the system and brought in players who were a great fit. All of that added up to the triumph of 2019.”
Australia (October 2013-November 2017)

Matches: 49. Wins: 22. Draws: 12. Losses: 15. Goals scored: 86. Goals conceded: 58.
During his playing career, Postecoglou was a defender and represented Australia four times and in 2013 he got the chance to become his country’s national manager.
At the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Australia finished bottom of a tough group that also included the Netherlands, Chile and 2010 winners Spain.
Australia hosted the Asian Cup in January 2015 and Postecoglou guided the Socceroos to the final with a crowd of more than 76,000 watching the game against South Korea in Sydney.
Midfielder Massimo Luongo (now at Ipswich Town) put Australia ahead, before Son Heung-min, Postecoglou’s current captain at Tottenham, equalised in the 91st minute to take the tie to extra-time. But James Troisi, who developed through Newcastle United’s academy, scored the winner as Postecoglou and Australia celebrated a 2-1 victory to win the tournament.
Former Everton midfielder Tim Cahill was a key player for Australia at that time and, in an interview with Optus Sport in 2024,, external was full of praise for Postecoglou.
“I never knew Ange until he came to the Australia job, he had a great pedigree,” said Cahill. “When you listen to him, everything he talks about is simple and logical – he wants the ball in play, action and intensity and that’s what the players want.
“The way you look at a coach is their presence and secondly their training, everything was measured and calculated. What I love with Ange is he is very honest, very detailed. He has a really nice way about him and you see the way he connects with players.”
Brisbane Roar (Oct 2009-April 2012)

Matches: 83. Wins: 42. Draws: 24. Losses: 17. Goals scored: 142. Goals conceded: 91.
Before becoming Australia manager, Postecoglou had an 18-month spell at Melbourne Victory, but was not there long enough to have a second full season.
That came after he had great success with another Australian side in Brisbane Roar. In a two-and-a-half-year spell, they won the A-League Championship in 2010-11 and retained their title the following year.
“Ange’s massive strength is his ability to be able to bring players along that journey and buy into what he does,” former Brisbane captain Matt Smith told BBC Sport.
“There’s zero tolerance for players that don’t want to follow. We were never made to feel comfortable, we were always pushing to be better, always developing, always working harder than any group I’ve experienced before.
“It didn’t matter if you were the biggest player in the dressing room or the youngest – if you weren’t pulling your weight or following his principles, he was very ruthless.”
Australia Under-17s and Australia Under-20s (Jan 2001-Feb 2007)

For a seven-year period, Postecoglou coached the Australian youth teams, gaining success at both the Oceania Under-17 and Under-20 Championships, winning each event on three occasions.
After that, he had brief spells at Greek side Panachaiki (nine months) and Australian outfit Whittlesea Zebras (three months) before joining Brisbane Roar.
South Melbourne (January 1996-December 2000)

Matches: 155. Wins: 82. Draws: 30. Losses: 43. Goals scored: 276. Goals conceded: 194.
Postecoglou’s first managerial job came at South Melbourne in the Australian National Soccer League (the predecessor to Australia’s A-League).
It did not take long for him to be successful as he steered them to successive championships in 1997-98 and 1998-99, with them also winning the Oceania Club Championship in 1999.
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Arsenal Push Forward in Pursuit of Benjamin Sesko in €80M Summer Swoop

Arsenal are stepping up their pursuit of RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko, with sources confirming that concrete negotiations are now underway between the two clubs.
According to reports from Philipp Hinze of Sky Sport Germany, key Arsenal figures including Marcel Schäfer and Andrea Berta are in direct contact with the German club as the Gunners look to make a decisive move ahead of a competitive summer transfer window.
Arteta Keen to Add Firepower
Manager Mikel Arteta is believed to be a major driving force behind the deal, viewing the 21-year-old Slovenian international as a perfect fit for Arsenal’s attacking style.
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With a blend of pace, power, and finishing prowess, Sesko has enjoyed a breakthrough season with Leipzig, prompting interest from several top clubs across Europe.
While Arsenal are also monitoring alternative targets such as Viktor Gyökeres of Sporting CP, it’s understood that Sesko remains the club’s priority at this stage.
The Financial Details
Sesko’s current contract includes a release clause of €80 million, which becomes active this summer. Though Leipzig are reluctant to lose one of their brightest talents, they are resigned to letting him go if the clause is met.
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Arsenal’s willingness to meet the valuation will be key to accelerating the deal. With Champions League football on the horizon and ambitions to challenge Manchester City domestically, the Gunners are expected to be aggressive in the transfer market.
What Sesko Brings to the Emirates
At just 21, Sesko already possesses a skill set that has drawn comparisons to Erling Haaland. Standing at 6’5” (1.95m), he combines physical dominance with intelligent movement, making him a formidable presence in the final third.
Adding a striker of Sesko’s caliber would not only address Arsenal’s need for a more clinical No. 9, but also signal their intent to push harder for silverware next season.
Deal Heating Up
With club-to-club talks now active and personal admiration from Arteta confirmed, Arsenal’s pursuit of Sesko is very much alive. Whether the deal can be finalized swiftly will depend on how negotiations progress in the coming weeks—but the north London side appear determined to get it over the line.
Stay tuned for further updates as the transfer window approaches.
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Antonio Conte: The Trophy Machine Adds Another Title to His Decorated Career

Italian tactician Antonio Conte has further cemented his legacy as one of modern football’s most successful managers by adding yet another trophy to his impressive collection.
The fiery and passionate manager, known for his tactical discipline and relentless winning mentality, has now claimed:
- 5x Serie A titles
- 2x Supercoppa Italiana
- 1x Premier League title
- 1x FA Cup victory
With silverware across both Italy and England, Conte has proven himself on multiple stages, building champions in different leagues and adapting to diverse football cultures.
His latest success adds weight to his reputation as a serial winner—a manager who transforms teams into title contenders.
Master of the Domestic Game
Conte first made his mark with Juventus, where he led a revival that resulted in three consecutive Serie A titles between 2011 and 2014.
He later added another Scudetto during his stint with Inter Milan, breaking Juventus’ nine-year dominance by clinching the league in 2020/21.
In England, he won the Premier League in his debut season with Chelsea (2016/17), before following it up with an FA Cup win in the subsequent campaign.
A Manager in Demand
Renowned for his intense, high-energy style and meticulous preparation, Conte has earned admiration not just for his trophies, but for the dramatic improvements he brings to each squad he leads.
His methods may be demanding, but they yield results—often in record time.
As the football world watches where he’ll manage next—or how far he’ll go with his current team—one thing is certain: Antonio Conte is far from done.
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Liverpool Target Florian Wirtz in Sensational Summer Swoop

Liverpool are closing in on what could become the biggest transfer headline of the summer, as German star Florian Wirtz has reportedly expressed his desire to join the Reds, signaling a major boost for Arne Slot’s new era at Anfield.
According to multiple reports, including those from reputable football insider Fabrizio Romano, Wirtz has communicated to Bayer Leverkusen that Liverpool is his preferred destination.
While the deal is not yet finalized, early indications suggest that personal terms have been discussed, and negotiations between the two clubs are underway.
Why Liverpool Want Wirtz
The 22-year-old attacking midfielder has emerged as one of Europe’s most dynamic young talents.
In the 2024/25 season, he played a pivotal role in Bayer Leverkusen’s Bundesliga campaign, contributing 16 goals and 15 assists across all competitions.
His creativity, agility, and technical brilliance make him an ideal fit for Liverpool’s evolving tactical approach under new management.
Record-Breaking Potential
Wirtz is under contract with Leverkusen until 2027, which places the German club in a strong negotiating position.
Reports suggest that any deal could exceed £100 million, potentially making it a record-breaking transfer for a German player and one of the most expensive in Liverpool’s history.
Despite interest from Bayern Munich and other European giants, Wirtz is believed to have turned down those advances, favoring a move to Merseyside instead.
His admiration for Liverpool’s culture, passionate fanbase, and exciting project under Arne Slot are thought to be key factors influencing his decision.
Where Things Stand
- Player’s Desire: Wirtz wants Liverpool.
- Liverpool’s Stance: Confident but cautious.
- Transfer Fee: Expected to exceed £100 million.
- Club Negotiations: Ongoing between Liverpool and Leverkusen.
- Official Status: No club confirmation yet.
The Bigger Picture
If the move goes through, it would be a clear statement of intent from Liverpool, showing the world that they are ready to rebuild and compete at the highest level.
Wirtz would bring not only attacking flair and versatility but also a winning mentality, having already lifted silverware in Germany.
The deal is not done yet, but the momentum is building. As Liverpool fans eagerly await updates, one thing is clear: this could be the blockbuster signing of the summer.
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