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Postecoglou told to go big or go home by Waddle

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May 11, 2025

CHRIS WADDLE claims Ange Postecoglou will have to oversee a huge summer clear-out if he’s to stay on at Tottenham next season.

- By RYAN TAYLOR

Postecoglou told to go big or go home by Waddle

Phillips and Alfie Dorrington this summer following an array of eye-catching loan spells.

The Aussie guided Spurs into the Europa League final on Thursday evening following a comfortable victory over Bodo/Glimt to set up a blockbuster all-English showdown with Manchester United.

But despite the impressive achievement, doubts over Postecoglou's future remain.

Spurs legend Waddle told Yaysweepstakes.com when quizzed on the club's prospects next season:

“He's got to clear the decks if he's going to be there.

“If he's still in charge of the football club, he’s going to have to answer if he has faith in these young players or does he have to move them on and get money in? Or does he sell the established players?

“It's a big turnaround because Tottenham are going to have a massive squad next season with these young players coming a year older, coming back from loan.

“They'll be thinking, 'I've had my loan, I want to be knocking on the door now, I want to be in the first team'. Some will achieve it, some will not, unfortunately.

“He's got to trim the squad. It's alright bringing new players in, which they probably do need, experienced players.”

Spurs will welcome back young stars Jamie Donley, Josh Keeley, Will Lankshear, Alfie Devine, Luka Vuskovic, Min-hyeok Yang, Ashley

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