Ange Postecoglou has worse Tottenham record than both Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte as horror run continues

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ANGE POSTECOGLOU has a worse Tottenham record than former bosses Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.

Spurs’ 2-1 defeat at Arsenal last night made it just one win in their last nine Premier League outings.

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur head coach, reacts during a Premier League match.
Ange Postecoglou endured another frustrating evening

The North Londoners’ awful form has seen them slump to 13th in the Prem table.

Postecoglou, 59, went unbeaten in his first 10 league games in charge last season, winning eight of them.

But that honeymoon period now feels long ago, with Tottenham struggling with injuries and incapable of stringing together strong performances.

The Aussie has won 36 of his 73 games in charge – while drawing 12 and losing 25 – giving him a 49 per cent win percentage.

Conte, 55, lasted three more matches at the helm with 76, winning 41 of them at a percentage of 54 – drawing 12 and losing 23.

Mourinho, meanwhile, took charge of 86 games at the Spurs helm.

The Portuguese achieved a win percentage of 51, triumphing 44 times, drawing 19 and losing 23.

Sandwiched in between the two former Chelsea bosses was Nuno Espirito Santo, who lasted just 17 matches in charge.

Jose Mourinho, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, looking concerned.
Jose Mourinho was sacked by Tottenham in 2021
Antonio Conte, Tottenham Hotspur manager, instructing during a game.
Antonio Conte’s Spurs reign ended in a furious rant
Nuno Espírito Santo, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, looking pensive.
Nuno Espirito Santo lasted just 17 games in charge of Spurs
Illustration comparing the records of five Tottenham Hotspur managers.

The Portuguese, now flying high with Nottingham Forest, won eight times, drew just twice and lost seven games.

Tottenham’s last truly long-term manager was Mauricio Pochettino.

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The Argentine, who transformed Tottenham into legitimate contenders both in the Premier League and in Europe, managed 293 games as Spurs boss.

He won 159 of them, giving him a win percentage of 54, drew 62 and lost 72.

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Tottenham’s lowest finish since Pochettino’s appointment was eighth in the 2022-23 campaign – although they are currently on track to be worse this time around.

Mauricio Pochettino, coach of Tottenham Hotspur, smiling.
Mauricio Pochettino was Tottenham’s most successful manager under Daniel Levy
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