Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou has been named Premier League manager of the month for October.

It is the third month in a row he has won the award after making a strong start to life in England.

The Australian joined the North London club from Celtic in June after winning five out of six trophies in Scotland.

He has lost just once in the league since moving down south and followed up his strong first two months with another positive run of results in October.

A late goal gave Spurs a 1-0 win away to Luton before comfortable victories against Fulham and Crystal Palace.

The ex-Socceroos coach was also recently shortlisted for the Best FIFA men's coach 2023.

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Meanwhile, PAOK have denied that Aberdeen striker Pape Gueye was subjected to racist abuse by home supporters, calling the claim a "product of imagination".

Barry Robson's side confirmed in a statement last night that they had lodged a complaint with UEFA after the 24-year-old was allegedly abused by PAOK fans following Jamie McGrath's equaliser in the 2-2 draw.

The Senegal international was warming up when he heard comments from the stand and some of his team-mates could be seen pointing to the home supporters in the aftermath of McGrath's free kick.

Despite this, the Greek side have denied the incident took place, saying: "There has never been racist behaviour in Tuba, which would not be tolerated anyway.

"This specific incident is clearly a product of imagination, as it did not come to the attention of any official of the organization.

"Instead, the defiant behaviour of the Aberdeen substitutes in their equalizer was evident and to their credit the fans did not react at all."