Postecoglou was asked about his future at Tottenham, with some reports suggesting he may be sacked if the team does not win the trophy. However, he downplayed the importance of his future, saying that nothing else matters except for the opportunity to provide something special for the club and its fans.
He also talked about being the first Greek manager to lead a team in a European final, a proud moment for him as a Greek person. Postecoglou emphasized his love for Greece and his pride in his heritage, and mentioned that he plans to retire in Greece one day.
Postecoglou reflected on his time at Tottenham, saying that it has been a challenging but fair assignment. He has tried to stick to his process of getting the team to challenge for trophies and rejuvenate the squad. He believes that tomorrow's game is an opportunity to fulfill his main task of bringing trophies to the club.
When asked about Tottenham's good form against Manchester United, Postecoglou said that this is irrelevant in a final. He believes that form doesn't matter and that what's important is how the players cope with the occasion and the importance of the game.
Finally, Postecoglou was asked if he had talked to the players about his future, with some reports suggesting he may be sacked even if he wins the trophy. He said no, because he thinks it would not be helpful and that he has always told the players to take every opportunity that comes their way.