ANGE POSTECOGLOU claims there is a LEAK in the Tottenham camp giving out team secrets.
The boss says the club have narrowed down who the mole is after noticing key private information getting into the public domain in the last year.


His startling revelation came after Postecoglou was asked about the fitness of winger following claims on social media ahead of Thursday’s Europa League fixture with Eintracht Frankfurt that the Frenchman had been sent for scans due to a hamstring issue.
Odobert, who missed a large chunk of the campaign with a hamstring problem, was left as an unused substitute as in their quarter-final first leg.
The Aussie revealed: “Look, there is no doubt we have got a leak inside the club.
“Somebody who continues to leak out information. They have all year. I don’t know why.
“It doesn’t help us. It just makes our job more difficult.
“We try really hard to keep things in-house like all clubs because we don’t want on game-day opposition being aware of any sort of team selection.
“But we’ve got somebody within our camp who continually gives out information.
“We’ve narrowed it down, we’ve been looking at it for quite a while and kind of have a fair idea of where it is coming from.
“We’ll deal with it but it’s not helpful for us and half of it is mis-information, half of it is half of the information.
“But irrespectively, it certainly doesn’t help our cause because on game-day what you want to try and do is keep as much information in-house.
“We try really hard to find out information about the opposition and very hard to, but with us, someone has an open line to what we do.
“It’s disappointing because you’d like to think everyone who is in our camp is working with us, not against us.”
Tottenham have hired former Arsenal bigwig as their new chief executive.
The British-Indian supremo, 44, will take over in the summer and be responsible for all operations on and off the pitch in his new role after crossing the North London divide.
Venkatesham, who is currently a non-executive director of the British Olympic Association, stepped down as CEO of the Gunners last summer and has rejected other jobs in the meantime.

He said: “I’m excited to be joining Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
“After taking some time to recharge and evaluate my options, I believe this is an exceptional opportunity to work with Daniel [Levy], the Board and all of the staff, to take the club forward.”;
It remains to be seen if this will impact the role of chief football officer Scott Munn.
The Aussie, 51, has been in his role in charge of all footballing departments – de facto No2 to – since September 2023.
Levy said: “The club has experienced significant growth in recent years, making it crucial to expand our executive management.
“I have known Vinai for many years, having worked together in the Premier League and the ECA (European Club Association).
“I am personally delighted that he has agreed to join our board as we build for success.”