“Management is more difficult than being prime minister,” Postecoglou said.

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"Management is more difficult than being prime minister," Postecoglou said.

Management is more difficult

“Management is more difficult than being prime minister,” Postecoglou said.

Football management, including prime ministership. Is the “hardest job in any area of life,” according to Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou.

Management is more difficult. Postecoglou claims he faces an election “every weekend” after his team defeated bottom-place Southampton in the Premier League on Sunday. Ending a five-game losing streak.

Spurs’ victory at St Mary’s moved them up to 10th place in the standings. But it also lost Saints manager Russell Martin his job, hours after Wolves, another top-flight team, fired manager Gary O’Neil.

No matter what you say about politics. Postecoglou stated on Wednesday.

“You go into it and very few are going to come out of it without. Any scars because of the length and longevity of this post.”

After his team’s loss to Bournemouth this month. Postecoglou decided to address angry fans, who had been criticizing him for his team’s lack of consistency in recent weeks.

The 59-year-old Australian responded. Oh certainly, how many times does he have an election?

Every weekend, there is an election, and the results are either in or out.

“In our society, where men hold positions and post names of potential replacements while they are still employed, we have lost all forms of respect.

“As a society, we are so eager to simply dump individuals in the trash and move on without any consideration or concern. I am not sure whether there is a best or good method to handle it.

Spurs, who have not taken home a trophy since 2008, will play Manchester United at home on Thursday in the final eight of the Carabao Cup.

According to Postecoglou, putting an end to the team’s trophy drought might help fans’ attitudes shift.

“I feel like a trophy will only make this location evolve into anything, so let us see,” he remarked, expressing the broader sentiment that has pervaded his work.

“Me specifically? I want more than that, as I always say. It is not just about winning a prize, in my opinion.

“I believe it takes more than that to create a strong, long-lasting club that can compete for trophies each year, but it would not be the first time I have been mistaken in my work. I am not sure, but perhaps it requires a trophy.