
Certain fringe players at Tottenham have been tipped to get a career lifeline this summer.
The North London club will be under the guidance of Ange Postecoglou for the coming years.
The Australian head coach has left Celtic for the Premier League club on a five-year contract.
Ex-Spurs star Jamie O'Hara told Grosvenor Sport: I think it's a good appointment.
He's won the treble at Celtic, he's been in the game for a long time, and he's been successful wherever he's gone.
I'm intrigued to see what happens Spurs have had the big managers like Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho, but it was just defensive football. They're top managers, but it wasn't the Tottenham way.
For me, I think Postecoglou is going to bring in a style of football that Tottenham fans will enjoy fast-paced, free-flowing, in your face and high tempo. I think it's what Tottenham need and it's what the fans want.
They may lose some games and they're still going to have some bad players at the club, but at least it's going to be more enjoyable to watch."
O'Hara continued: I think Postecoglou will have a look at the players on loan you've got Tanguy Ndombele and Harry Winks on loan, players who have been talented footballers but for whom it hasn't worked out for, but if you look at how bad it got last year, maybe these players might actually have an opportunity to get involved."
He then added on players staying or leaving: I think it will be a fresh start for a lot of these players, but they need to get rid of a lot of players who have been there for too long Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier and Hugo Lloris, the old heads that have been there for way too long.
The club needs to move on from that. Spurs have been okay and sort of half successful with them, but now it's time to move on."
