It's been just over a week since the Premier League season came to a close, and while there were plenty of ups and downs for Ange Postecoglou , it would probably be fair to describe his first campaign in charge of Tottenham Hotspur as a success. The Australian dealt relatively well with a plethora of injuries and Harry Kane's absence to lead the Lillywhites to Europa League qualification, so while he did let the Champions League slip, it wasn't the worst of debut seasons. However, with the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea likely to be better next year, Daniel Levy and Co have to back their manager, and luckily for them, a supremely gifted attacker earning ten times less than Son Heung-min