Shortly after parting ways with Tottenham Hotspur, Ange Postecoglou reportedly found himself in demand—this time from another Premier League outfit. According to multiple sources, Brentford made early contact with the Australian tactician to explore the possibility of him stepping in as their new head coach.
The approach came during a managerial merry-go-round sparked by Postecoglou’s unexpected exit from Spurs. Brentford’s long-serving boss, Thomas Frank, quickly emerged as the frontrunner to succeed Postecoglou at Tottenham. In a swift turn of events, Frank accepted the offer and officially signed a three-year deal with the North London club—marking a new era at Spurs and leaving Brentford in urgent need of a replacement.
Postecoglou, who previously earned praise for his attacking philosophy and man-management style, was seen as a logical candidate to step into the vacancy. Though the move didn’t materialize, Brentford’s interest highlighted the high regard in which Postecoglou is still held in English football.
Brentford, a club that has punched above its weight in recent Premier League seasons, now faces a crucial decision as they aim to maintain stability and build on Frank’s legacy. For more updates on managerial changes in the Premier League, check the latest reports on Sky Sports and stay ahead of the curve.