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Tottenham star trio back Ange Postecoglou amid job speculation

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Spurs lifted their first trophy in 18 years under Ange Postecoglou but his future is uncertain. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconSpurs lifted their first trophy in 18 years under Ange Postecoglou but his future is uncertain. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

James Maddison has thrown his weight behind “winner” Ange Postecoglou as speculation over the Tottenham boss’ future continues.

The 28-year-old midfielder backed his head coach after seeing his qualities at close hand as he inspired his side to Europa League glory courtesy of a 1-0 final victory over Premier League rivals Manchester United in Bilbao.

Speaking at his invitational charity golf event, Maddison told Sky Sports: “He’s a man who’s always had success. His biggest strength is his self-belief in what he does and that feeds off on to us and that’s been installed into us in Europe this year.

“In all the away games and even in all the ones early in the group stages and the round of 16 - we had a really bad performance away at AZ Alkmaar, and he went heavy on us because you just know he’s a winner, and then we turned it around second leg and we’re in the quarters.

“Every step, we got closer and closer and we believed more and more and now we’re winners and no one can ever take that away from him.”

Maddison added: “He’s been brilliant. Even at the start of the season saying, ‘I don’t usually win things, I always win things’, it’s one of them.

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“We knew that would create a big uproar in the media with you lot never shutting up about it. Never once did I stop believing that he meant that.”

Postecoglou admitted he has found it “weird” that he was under pressure after ending the club’s 17-year wait for a trophy, although a 17th-placed league finish prompted questions, despite his admission that he turned his focus to Europe as the campaign progressed.

However, he also received support from midfielders Lucas Bergvall and Archie Gray at the same event.

Asked if he wanted him to stay, Bergvall said: “A 100 per cent, I think he’s done a great job.

“It’s not been easy for any of us, especially because of all the injuries, but as he said, he always wins things in his second year and that’s true.”

Gray was equally unequivocal when asked if Postecoglou deserved another season at the helm.

He said: “Yes, definitely. It’s been a great season this year and it’s been a rollercoaster of a season as well, not just at the end.

“We’ve obviously had some really tough times and we stuck together. He’s big on things like family and I think the main thing that helped us get to the final and win the final is our morals of what we’re like as a team.

“Family is our main thing. We believe in each other and it’s like brothers going out there on the pitch in the final and we just fought for each other.”

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