Postecoglou led Tottenham to their first UEFA trophy in 45 years, a significant achievement that secured a spot in next season's Champions League. However, Tottenham's poor Premier League finish, finishing 17th, has led to Postecoglou's departure.
Vega questioned the logic behind the decision, saying that trophies are no longer valued at the club. He pointed out that the team's injury crisis throughout the season made it even more impressive that they won a trophy. Vega wondered if Tottenham's leadership is no longer interested in winning.
Vega also suggested that the team's poor league performance can be excused due to the numerous injuries they suffered. He emphasized that 80% of the squad was out for a significant portion of the season, making it difficult to achieve success.
Vega questioned the direction of the club, asking where they want to go with their manager and why they are sacking someone who brought stability. He also noted that the fans celebrated the Europa League win with a large parade, but are now focused on the team's poor league finish.
Vega hinted at disagreements between Postecoglou and the board, suggesting that the two parties had a personality clash.