Football Insider has been told by Alan Hutton that Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou doesn't care about winning awards with the club.
Speaking exclusively to, former Rangers and Spurs defender Alan Hutton said Postecoglou will know that he is unlikely to win the award but the Australian isn’t phased by any positive attention., the former Celtic boss has been nominated for FIFA’s Best Men’s Coach award and has been shortlisted alongside fellow treble-winning manager Pep Guardiola, Inter Milan’s Simone Inzaghi, Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti and Barcelona’s Xavi.
Postecoglou won the domestic treble with the Hoops last term clinching the league title, League Cup and Scottish Cup.Off the back of a treble it was a great season for him personally and now he has moved to the Premier League at one of the top teams and has really hit the ground running
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