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Ange says job harder than being PM

China Daily | Updated: 2024-12-20 00:00
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Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou believes the job of a Premier League manager is harder than being prime minister, claiming coaches face "an election every weekend, and either get voted in or out".

The London club has failed to win any silverware since 2008 and sits 10th in the Premier League.

Last weekend a 5-0 rout of rock-bottom Southampton saw Saints boss Russell Martin sacked just hours after Gary O'Neil was axed by fellow topflight strugglers Wolves.

When Postecoglou was asked Wednesday if his job was harder than being prime minister, he insisted: "Oh yeah, how many times does he have an election? I have one every weekend, mate. We have an election every weekend, and either get voted in or out."

On Thursday, Postecoglou's Tottenham faces Manchester United for a place in the League Cup semifinals.

The Australian admits that defeat will again put his position under increased scrutiny.

"We have lost all sort of modes of respect in our society, where guys are in jobs, and they are putting up the names of who is going to replace them while they are still working," he said.

"As a society, we are so quick to just throw people in the trash and move on really quickly, with no thought or any care around it."

He added: "I get people who say, 'managers have always been sacked'. I just think, now, it has gone beyond that, to where we forget there is a human being involved.

"This job is the hardest job now in any walk of life. You can say politics, but this is harder than any job. The tenure and longevity of this role now means that you go into it, and very few are going to come out of it without any scars."

AFP

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