Ange Postecoglou admits he does not know what the future holds if Tottenham are dumped out of the Europa League - but says he could not care less

  • Posteoglou promised Spurs would fight 'tooth and nail' to reach the semi-finals 
  • But he insisted he had not thought about his job security should his team lose 
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Ange Postecoglou says he does not know what the future holds if Tottenham crash out of the Europa League - and could not care less.

Spurs, who are level with Eintracht Frankfurt after the first leg in London, flew to Germany without injured captain Heung-min Son, but Postecoglou is otherwise at full strength and promised to fight 'tooth and nail' to progress.

'I've no idea, I've not thought about those things,' said the Spurs boss, when asked about the prospect of losing his job. 'What I do know is that I've an opportunity to get to the final four of a major tournament and that's where my focus is.

'You either think I'm capable of doing the job now or you don't. And if people think us winning makes me a better manager than I am today or us losing makes me a worse manager, that's their burden not mine.

'There's no burden on me. There's no anxiety. 

'I'm thinking we've a great opportunity to get to the final four of a major tournament and I'm not letting that slip by without a fighting tooth and nail for it, irrespective of what may come the day after.'

Ange Postecoglou says he hasn't thought about the prospect of being sacked by Tottenham

Ange Postecoglou says he hasn't thought about the prospect of being sacked by Tottenham

Spurs are level with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League quarter-finals after the first leg

Spurs are level with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League quarter-finals after the first leg

They will be without injured captain Son Heung-min, who did not travel to Germany

They will be without injured captain Son Heung-min, who did not travel to Germany

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