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Bournemouth boss, Andoni Iraola, broke his silence in the middle of the speculation that he could replace Ange Postcoglou in Tottenham.
Postcoglou was under pressure for the majority of this season, the sub-perform spurs and seated 14th from the Premier League table with 15 defeats in 29 games.
Fans have generally been divided on its future, but a new report suggested that its position could be envisaged in summer with other targets already resounded.
Postcoglou at the start of this year promised to win a trophy in the second year in charge – this season – but has only one shot to make this promise in a campaign to forget.
The Spurs have endured a lamentable Premier League season, while the London club also underwent outings in the two national cups, leaving the Europa League as the only trophy to play.
Iraola was to become the new manager of the North London Club if they fail their attempt to end their long drought trophy this quarter.
Andoni Iraola broke his silence in the middle of the speculation that he could replace Angel Postocoglou

Postcoglou was under pressure for the majority of this season, with spurs seated in 14th

Iraola says he is “really happy” on the southern coast and wants to pass the club to the next level.
However, the owner of the Cherries says that he is “really happy” on the southern coast and wants to pass the club to the next level.
“I want to do my job as best I can. I do not know how far we can go, where we will finish ” said Iraola before the quarter -final confrontation of the FA Cup of Bournemouth with Manchester City.
“If I don’t do the job very well, they (the owners of Bournemouth) find someone else who does the work – it’s like that in each work.
“I’m really happy here. We have an excellent opportunity for the first time in history (from the club) to go to the semi-finals (the FA Cup). It would be incredible for me personally and for the club to reach new heights.
“But we know that we must also be realistic, that there are better teams than we and that we must fight against teams that are very good, so we will try to give the best level we have.”
Iraola supervised an impressive transformation in Bournemouth since he joined the club at the start of last season. After having led them at 12th in the table the last mandate, they are currently in 10th, at only four points of the places in the Champions League.
He will be a man in demand in the near future, and his team 10 points ahead of the Spurs in the table while having a quarter-final of the FA Cup to wait for this weekend.
The Spaniard has another year on his agreement with the cherries, which means that the Spurs should pay for his release clause with 10 million pounds sterling if they want to secure his services.