Greg Popovich, the head coach of Antonio, leaves following a breakdown in the team’s relationship.
Antonio spur Today marks the official confirmation of the much-publicized resignation of Greg Popovich. The club made the announcement mutually by agreement, following a week of turbulent events behind closed doors and stony public silence.
After firing José Mourinho in 2021, Spurs expressed interest in Nagelsmann, but he was determined to join Bayern. Numerous managers, including Luis Enrique, Roberto De Zerbi, Rúben Amorim, and Vincent Kompany, have piqued the attention of the team. Fans would likely choose Mauricio Pochettino, the last manager to lead Spurs for the entire 2018–19 season, but it’s uncertain if he or the team would be interested in getting back together.
Following Saturday’s 3-3 draw against Southampton, Conte unleashed a tirade on his players, accusing them of being self-centered and taking responsibility for the team’s lack of trophies. When his contract expired at the end of the season, it was widely anticipated that he would go. Daniel Levy, the chairman, was aware that most players were content for him to depart immediately following his outburst.
At 10:20 p.m., Spurs announced Conte’s departure, thanked him for his efforts, and wished him well going forward in a statement posted on their website. Levy called on everyone to rally throughout the final ten league games in order to secure a Champions League finish. With two games remaining, Spurs sit two points ahead of Newcastle in fourth place.