Ex-Spurs boss Postecoglou takes over at Al-Nassr
Former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is appointed as head coach of Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League - where he will manage Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ange Postecoglou managed Tottenham from June 2023 to June 2025 [Getty Images]Former Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has been appointed as head coach of Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr. Riyadh-based Al-Nassr, who are captained by Portugal legend Cristiano Ronaldo, won the Saudi Pro League title for the first time in May. Al-Nassr were previously coached by veteran Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus but the 71-year-old left the club at the end of the previous campaign.
Postecoglou has been without a job in management since he was sacked by Nottingham Forest last October after just 39 days in charge.The 60-year-old Greece-born Australian has signed a two-year contract with Al-Nassr.Postecoglou guided Spurs to glory in the Europa League in 2025 having previously enjoyed a successful stint in charge of Celtic where he won back-to-back Scottish Premiership titles.
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