‘They’ll sack him.. this can’t continue’ – Ange Postecoglou warned he is on brink of Tottenham axe

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ANGE POSTECOGLOU has been warned he’ll be SACKED if he doesn’t turn things around at Tottenham in the coming weeks.

Spurs have won only ONE of their last six matches in all competitions, a run which has included embarrassing home defeats to Ispwich and Bournemouth.

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Spurs have won only one of their last six games in all competitions[/caption]
Postecoglou was involved in a fiery exchange with a Spurs fan after Thursday’s defeat to Bournemouth
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Several of the Tottenham faithful turned on the Aussie gaffer after Thursday’s 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth, effing and jeffing at him after the final whistle.

And former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara reckons owner Daniel Levy will wield the axe if he doesn’t steer the ship back on course in the next few weeks.

The talkSPORT pundit said: “Daniel Levy won’t stand for this. I’m telling you now, he will sack him.

“If he thinks he can go this all the way through the season and keep defending like this, keep having set pieces like this, he will get sacked.

“Daniel Levy is all about Champions League football, Europa League minimum.

“If Spurs are tenth in the table after Christmas, they’ll sack Ange. I’m telling you, they’ll sack him.

“This can’t continue. I know everyone loves Ange, you know, in terms of like the attacking football.

“I can’t, I’m getting bored of watching this. I’m getting bored of watching this.”

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talkSPORT pundit Jamie O’Hara is getting sick and tired of Spurs blowing hot and cold[/caption]

Postegoclou’s troops showed glimpses of their potential late last month when they trounced defending Premier League champions Manchester City 4-0 at the Etihad.

O’Hara is sick of his former side blowing hot and cold, adding: “I’m tired of being a Spurs fan. It’s hard work.

“One minute you’re up, then you’re down, then you’re up, then you’re down.

“And you know what? It’s just, it’s painful.

“We are painful to watch because you know there’s a big performance in there because we’ve seen it.

“Aston Villa. Man City. You go away from home, then you get beat by Bournemouth.”

Tenth-placed Tottenham will look to get back to winning ways on Sunday afternoon, welcoming hosting title-chasing Chelsea.

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