Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham Hotspur are entertaining. They're entertaining in the same way a tightrope walker is entertaining at the circus; amazing when in full flow, but constantly teetering on disaster that might just be a little more interesting.
The nature of the Spurs manager's big wins—such as walloping Manchester City 4-0 in their own backyard—is slowing down calls for him to get the sack. Yet, the team are 11th in the Premier League after 15 matches, with more losses than wins on the board.
Hypothetically, who could replace the Australian? Would it even be worth it? Let's take a look.