British media: There is a 50% chance that Aobo will be dismissed. Levi is afraid that the champion coach will cause dissatisfaction
British media football insider reporter Pete O 'Rourke reported that after winning the Europa League, Spurs club owner Levi's attitude towards Apollo changed again. Pete O 'Rourke revealed that the possibility of Aobo being dismissed now has become 50%, because Levi is measuring whether firing Aobo will cause dissatisfaction in the locker room and the outside world. football insider report screenshot Half a month ago, many British media revealed that no matter whether Tottenham won the Europa League or not, Levi will fire the Australian Poland in the summer. Although Tottenham won the Europa League championship, the team's performance in the league fell to the bottom, losing 21 games in 37 rounds, breaking the history of Tottenham's Premier League loss record. At the same time, the team's current ranking is only higher than the three relegated teams, ranking 17th. Pete O 'Rourke wrote: "The board of directors of Levi and Tottenham have not yet made the final decision. Obviously, the brilliant moment of holding up the UEFA Champions League trophy will make the decision of the board more difficult. The UEFA Champions League is a wonderful moment for Tottenham. Entering the Champions League will greatly increase the club's revenue, and the benefits of invisibility are also coming one after another. This is a very good thing for Tottenham clubs." " At the same time, winning the championship can also repair the rift between fans against Aobo, Levi and the board. It is an indisputable fact that the Tottenham Hotspur is in poor condition in the league. The possibility of Aobo being dismissed is 50%. I don't think winning the UEFA Champions League will ensure that Aobo is safe in his work." Pete O 'Rourke revealed. Pete O 'Rourke reported: "To be honest, Obo also said after the game that he was dismissed by himself was possible. The club's 17-year championship drought gave Tottenham more time to think, but it is certain that the board of directors believes that the club must have changes."
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