Ange Postecoglou scores football Manager of the Year award

·

Tottenham Hotspur FC manager, Ange Postecoglou has been named Manager of the Year at the 2024 London Football Awards.

According to Aleagues, Postecoglou came out victorious over Arsenal Manager rival, and 2023 winner, Mikel Arteta to the honour, despite the Spaniard overseeing another Premier League title charge.

Postecoglou was also up against West Ham’s David Moyes, departing Chelsea Women manager, Emma Hayes, and Leyton Orient boss, Richie Wellens for the LFAs’ management award, which is only given to London teams.

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has pipped Arsenal's Mikel Arteta to the Manager of the Year award at the London Football Awards 2024. Photo The Mirror.
Tottenham boss, Ange Postecoglou has pipped Arsenal’s, Mikel Arteta to the Manager of the Year award at the London Football Awards 2024. Photo: The Mirror.

“Little bit bizarre,” Postecoglou told BBC Radio London after receiving the award.

“Honoured but not really made the impact I want to you yet”.

“Really trying hard to bring some success to the club and really relish what that will bring,” Postecoglou added.

Spurs, who are now fifth in the table, have beaten Manchester United and Liverpool this season, as well as Arsenal and Premier League champions Manchester City.

Source: Aleagues

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Roselands set for $55 million redevelopment to modernise Sydney mall

Roselands, one of Sydney’s oldest shopping centres, is set for a $55 million upgrade under a HomeCo proposal lodged.

Mitsotakis looks to expand Greece-India cooperation at AI summit

Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he aims to give the Greece-India strategic partnership a “significant boost” during a visit to India.

Greece backs plan for migrant deportation hubs beyond EU borders

Greece is collaborating with Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Denmark to establish deportation centres in third countries.

Greek constitutional law giant Antonis Manitakis dies aged 82

Prominent constitutional law professor and former minister Antonis Manitakis has passed away at the age of 82.

Greece tables bill for overseas postal voting

A draft law allowing Greeks living abroad to vote in parliamentary elections by post has been tabled by Interior Minister Thodoris Livanios.

You May Also Like

Greek Australian father and son suffer COVID consequences amid opening new brewery

An inner-Sydney brewery launched by Mike Meletopoulo and his father Mark last year is feeling the pressure of COVID-19 restrictions.

The first Greek to ever step foot in America

His name was Theodoros and he disembarked on the coast of Florida on April 14, 1528. He was a member of a Spanish exploratory mission.

Peter Gonis focuses on youth, culture and transparency in GOCSA re-election bid

With the upcoming GOCSA elections set for Saturday, January 11, current Vice President Peter Gonis is vying for re-election on a new ticket.