Ange Postecoglou s future at Tottenham is currently game to game after their poor start to the new Premier League season, according to one journalist.
have taken just four points from their opening four matches of the new Premier League season with one win, one draw and two losses from their first fixtures.
And it was looking like they would follow up their with another loss after Brandon Thomas-Asante fired Championship side Coventry City into the lead in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.
It would have put Postecoglou’s post-match comments last weekend about always winning silverware in his second season into sharp focus, but Djed Spence spared his blushes when he levelled with two minutes left.
Spot-kicks were still on the cards until Rodrigo Bentancur played through to Brennan Johnson, who chipped home in the 92nd minute and leave their travelling support singing about Wembley.
But it was another below-par display from Spurs and it didn t ease with Daily Mirror journalist John Cross insisting that defeat against Brentford in their upcoming fixture this weekend could really increase the unease at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
: I do think that Spurs fans, who loved him last season, and loved the style of football, gave him a wonderful start. They tailed off badly.
I do think it s testing times, because the biggest thing about that was the positive energy that the fans had. They really appreciated Postecoglou. They loved singing the songs.
At the moment, it just feels quite flat. They were three minutes away from going out at Coventry, which would have been a devastating result.
I don t think that he would have immediately been sacked or anything like that, but I tell you what, they ve got Brentford at home on Saturday. If they d had that upset, it feels like you are going game to game a little bit.
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