Tottenham coaches averaged 15 years: Boas has the highest score of 1.91 points, and Aobo has the lowest score of 1.53 points
11:32am, 13 June 2025Football
June 13th Spurs officially announced that Thomas Frank has become the team's new coach. Germany and Tottenham have averaged points per game against the coach in the past 15 years. Boas has the highest score of 1.91 points and Postkoglu has the lowest score of 1.53 points.
Ranking of Spurs coaches' average score per game in the past 15 years:
* Coaching at least 10 games
Boas: 1.91 points (80 games, July 2012-December 2013)
Pochettino: 1.84 points (293 games, July 2014-November 2019)
Conte: 1.78 points (76 games, November 2021-March 2023)
Mourinho: 1.77 points (86 games, 20 November 2021 - April 2021)
Redknapp: 1.73 points (198 games, October 2008 - June 2012)
Nuno: 1.65 points (17 games, July 2021 - November 2021)
Sherwood: 1.64 points (28 games, December 2013 - May 2014)
Postkoglu: 1.53 points (101 games, July 2023 - June 2025)
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