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By NATHAN JOHNS Published: 07: 33 AEST, 27 June 2025 | Updated: 08: 16 AEST, 27 June 2025 View comments Former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou might not have to wait long for his next job with Major League Soccer club Los Angeles FC weighing up an approach to the Australian.   Postecoglou was sacked shortly after Spurs won the Europa League thanks to victory over Man United in the final.   Despite the trophy success, the former Celtic boss moved on in light of Spurs' poor league campaign which saw them finish 17th.   Tottenham moved for Brentford manager Thomas Frank once they decided to look for alternatives to Postecoglou.    Now, the Australian is in the frame to replace current LAFC boss Steve Cherundolo, according to the BBC.   A former player at Bundesliga outfit Hannover, Cherundolo is set to leave California once the current MLS campaign concludes.   Ange Postecoglou was sacked from Spurs despite winning last season's Europa League Olivier Giroud is currently on LAFC's books as they competed in the Club World Cup  American manager Steve Cherundolo will leave his role with LAFC at the end of the season  The regular season comes to an end in October.   As things stand, LAFC are sitting in the playoff spots and would consider hiring Postecoglou once any potential postseason run comes to an end. The American club recently took part in the Club World Cup, drawing with Flamengo but losing to Chelsea and ES Tunis in the group stage.    This isn't the first job where Postecoglou's name has come up since he left North London.   According to reports, the Australian has also been linked with Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli.   

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