What is your Spurs moment of the season?

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Ange Postecoglou with Europa League trophyImage source, Getty Images

Tottenham supporters will simply remember this season as the one where they ended their 17-year trophy drought and qualified for the Champions League.

In a season of protests, anger and dismal domestic form, Spurs have somehow survived at the expense of Manchester United.

Ange Postecoglou led his side to a 1-0 win over United in the Europa League, flirting with calamity but ending up celebrating and qualifying for the Champions League, securing between £80m-£100m in the process.

All Spurs fans will be grateful to the Australian manager. However, some will still think the cold, pragmatic decision is to sack him, while others will disagree.

That uncertainty is felt within Postecoglou's camp and he spoke of needing more control at the club in a season which ranks as their worst in the Premier League era, finishing 17th, just one place above the relegation zone.

Twenty two defeats, the league position and the dismal total of 38 points are all the worst Spurs have endured since the league's inception.

Tottenham fans will not care too much but chairman Daniel Levy is left with a big decision, although he will listen to opinions on the rest of the board and senior staff like head of football Scott Munn and technical director Johan Lange, over whether to sack or keep the manager into next season.

It is a decision Levy has to get right as he himself has faced calls to leave the club at various intervals during this turbulent season.

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