Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has expressed frustration over internal leaks of sensitive team information, which he says have been persistently occurring throughout the season. The issue came to light after details about winger Wilson Odobert's fitness were leaked ahead of the Europa League quarter-final against Eintracht Frankfurt. Postecoglou emphasized that such leaks undermine the team's preparation and unity, stating that the club has narrowed down the suspect and intends to address the issue.
The leaks have reportedly included both accurate and inaccurate information, causing disruptions to match strategies. Postecoglou stressed the importance of internal cohesion and discipline to avoid giving opponents any undue advantage.
In related developments, Tottenham announced that former Arsenal CEO Vinai Venkatesham will join the club as chief executive beginning this summer. This appointment raises questions about the future role of current chief football officer Scott Munn. Chairman Daniel Levy praised Venkatesham's expertise and emphasized the importance of strengthening the executive team as the club continues to grow.
Tottenham currently sits 14th in the Premier League standings with 37 points. They are preparing for an upcoming match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are in 17th place with a 12-point buffer above the relegation zone.