According to British media, Tottenham will target Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola and Fulham's Marco Silva if they fire Ange Postecoglou.
Spurs' disastrous season continued at the weekend before they were defeated 2-0 by Fulham. Tottenham have only finished the 2024-2025 Premier League with 9 more matches, but they have now lost 15 matches.
Tottenham, who are 14th in the Premier League, still have a chance to end the season with a title after reaching the quarter-finals of the Europa League. The "Roosters" will have two important matches against Eintracht Frankfurt next month.
However, Spurs fans' dissatisfaction with Postecoglou has increased after a series of poor performances and results. Many Tottenham fans even demanded Postecoglou's immediate dismissal.
Notably, Postecoglou was also involved in a controversy with a Tottenham fan after the loss to Fulham. The escalating stress forced young player Mathys Tel to intervene to calm the situation.

According to the Telegraph, Iraola and Silva will be leading candidates to succeed Postecoglou in the event the Australian coach is fired. Both of these strategists have impressed in the 2024-2025 season.
Bournemouth are 10th in the Premier League table but are only 4 points behind 5th place. They still have the ability to compete for a ticket to the Champions League next season. Bournemouth have attracted attention with some exciting attacking performances, helping them win against Nottingham Forest, Newcastle, Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City this season.
Meanwhile, Fulham is 8th after a late win over Spurs last weekend and is just three points behind 5th.
The Telegraph said Bournemouth will fight to keep Iraola at Vitality. Meanwhile, there are also doubts about Silva's future despite his excellent record at Craven Cottage.
For Postecoglou, his future will depend on his Europa League record. It is easy to understand that he needs to help Spurs win the tournament to get a ticket to the Champions League next season. Otherwise, the risk of Postecoglou being sacked is very high.
At the moment, Postecoglou still receives support from Tottenham's board. It is clear that injury problems have severely affected Tottenham's performance this season. As key players return in the second half of the campaign, Postecoglou needs to quickly get the Spurs back on track.
"We have suffered a very significant amount of damage, sometimes without up to 12 players in the first team. Therefore, don't judge the current players, they have worked hard for the past 2 and a half months. If there is a review for me, I am willing to accept it. But this group of players did everything they could. Let's take them," Postecoglou said in February.