ANGE POSTECOGLOU is set to be back in work this weekend after months in the wilderness.

Former and boss was sacked twice in the space of 17 weeks last year.

NINTCHDBPICT001022020591Ange Postecoglou will be back on English TV screens this weekend Credit: PA Ange PostecoglouHe has been out of full-time work since leaving Nottingham Forest in October Credit: PA

He was binned by Tottenham despite their win in Bilbao and then .

But the Greek-Australian will be back on English TV for fans watching the this weekend.

He has been picked up by as part of their team covering Saturday’s semi-final between and .

Ange, 60, will be a pundit during coverage of the match as he works alongside and in providing insight into the game.

In January he started a role with as a Technical Observer, .

There, he gives insight into tactical elements of team and individual performances.

He has also been seen in Kristiansand.

Delivering a tactical analysis of one of his standout wins against , Postecoglou was pictured pointing out specific parts of the match.

The ex-Celtic boss has also appeared on podcasts since his acrimonious Forest exit.

He was called up by and Sky’s The Overlap in February after was axed by Spurs.

Postecoglou had been due on the show the week after .

Frank replaced Postecoglou in North London but last barely half a season in charge.

NINTCHDBPICT001058426772The Greek-Australian manager has been on podcasts and TNT Sports coverage since his exit at the City Ground Credit: The Overlap NINTCHDBPICT001057931181He has also delivered tactical insight into matches Credit: http://www.instagram.com/uia_idrettsstudent/

followed him, and Postecoglou offered his thoughts on the Croatian during another TNT gig in March.

He was a guest for ‘s loss to PSG, but was .

Ange said: “It’s about instilling some belief in the players. Show them the kind of players that they are — not that they can be, that they are.

“It pains me to see it, and it definitely feels like the players are looking lost at the moment. There’s just a real desperation in everything they do.”

Postecoglou continued: “I’m still invested in the club and I still have an attachment to those players.

“The last time I interacted with the fans it was 200,000 of them in the streets of London.

“When you play against a team like Atletico, they never drop to a performance level of two [out of ten].

“They’re always at a really strong level and it was just a horror start for them.

“There is no way that anyone can say that these players are performing at the level they are capable of, and you’ve just got to try and ease the pressure somehow on them.

“Last night, it just felt like the pressure was there. The amount of times they were slipping over, I think that’s still pressure.

“There’s just a real desperation in everything they do.”