Daniel Levy claims he never doubted Tottenham Hotspur success amidst historic campaign
Tottenham Hotspur have endured a season marked by both promise and unpredictability, where hope and uncertainty walked hand in hand. Under Ange Postecoglou, the campaign began with genuine optimism. A fresh tactical approach and renewed energy gave fans reason to believe. However, as the Premier League season progressed, results began to waver, and with them came growing tension between the supporters and the board.
Despite domestic struggles, Spurs produced a surprise run in the UEFA Europa League, culminating in a historic night in Bilbao. The victory over Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United not only ended the club’s three-decade European trophy drought, but also secured a coveted place in next season’s UEFA Champions League.
Daniel Levy’s response after Tottenham Hostpur win the UEFA Europa League

What did Daniel Levy say after their UEFA Europa League victory for Tottenham Hotspur?
Following the triumph in Bilbao, club president Daniel Levy issued a statement via Football Insider celebrating the magnitude of the victory and acknowledging the collective effort behind Tottenham’s European success. Yet notably absent from his remarks was any direct reference to Ange Postecoglou’s future at the helm.
This omission has not gone unnoticed. On the contrary, Levy’s silence has only intensified speculation surrounding the manager’s position. While Postecoglou has delivered what many deemed impossible just months ago, European silverware and Champions League qualification, uncertainty lingers. According to sources close to the club, there is a growing division within the boardroom regarding whether the Australian should remain in charge.
“We did it. What an unforgettable night it was in Bilbao as we ended our long wait for glory. This is a huge moment for the whole club, a historic achievement that sees us lift our first European trophy since 1984. We’ve come so close on a number of occasions and never quite got over the line. I have never wavered from the belief that success is just around the corner. I’d like to thank Ange and the players for making this incredible achievement possible, and thanks to all of our amazing staff – there is so much hard work that goes on behind the scenes, and this moment is for everyone to enjoy.”
While the club’s European triumph was rightly praised, the glaring omission of any reference to Ange Postecoglou’s future feels deliberate. In doing so, Levy avoids addressing the most pressing question: will the man who revived Tottenham’s identity be the one to lead them into the Champions League?
Postecoglou did more than win a trophy, he brought back attacking football, navigated internal tensions, and delivered results amid a challenging and often skeptical atmosphere. To cast aside that momentum now would be both short-sighted and destabilising.
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Looking ahead to next season, the club’s top priority must be reinforcing the squad with players tailored to Postecoglou’s system. That means explosive wingers, a creative midfield presence, and defensive reinforcements to provide depth and resilience. Equally important is the consolidation of a young, talented core that can evolve alongside the manager’s tactical philosophy, creating a foundation for sustainable success.
If Daniel Levy fails to act swiftly and decisively, Tottenham risk undoing the very progress they have just made. After taking a giant step forward in Europe, now is the time to double down, not step back. Backing Postecoglou is not just logical; it’s essential for the club’s long-term trajectory.