Tottenham are on a difficult run of poor results which has heaped pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou over his attacking style of play amidst their troublesome injury crisis
Tottenham are on a difficult run of poor results which has heaped pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou over his attacking style of play amidst their troublesome injury crisis Tottenham are on a difficult run of poor results which has heaped pressure on boss Ange Postecoglou over his attacking style of play amidst their troublesome injury crisis
Ange Postecoglou insists he can turn Tottenham’s season around into “something special” and go from being seen as a “joke to a genius.”
Tottenham have managed just one win in their last six Premier League games, they have a deepening injury crisis and bookies have made Postecoglou the favourite to be the next manager to lose his job. But Postecoglou says he is not even thinking about being under pressure because he is too busy focusing on trying to build a successful team at Tottenham.
Tottenham boss Postecoglou, whose side face Wolves on Sunday, said: “I get where people kind of look at my situation and think: ‘Jeez, he needs to do something or else he is in trouble’ but I don’t think that way. It’s not how I am wired.
“I’m not concerned about that aspect of this role. Like I said, what excites me about this role and what I love about doing what I do is the possibilities you can create something special and that’s what I am going to try and do.
“I will keep doing what I am doing. It doesn’t add any pressure or I don’t feel any extra anxiety about anything. I firmly believe we will get through this and come out stronger and create the team we want to be.”
Postecoglou also stressed the importance of his team meetings and trying to build up confidence in his players with rabble-rousing messages not just about football. “Some of it is lost on them because of the generation gap but that doesn’t stop me and I still keep going,” said Postecoglou.
“I talk about whatever. There’s always things in life that you can relate to in terms of what we’re trying to do as a club, even the way we’re playing. There’s always people in life, who people look at a bit curiously because they do things a bit differently and they’re a bit of a joke until they get it right then all of a sudden they’re a genius. That’s probably relevant to us right now.”
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Postecoglou says Tottenham will look to strengthen in January as they are in the grip of the worst injury crisis he has ever known as a manager and his problems have deepened after Ben Davies suffered a setback in training. Centre-half Radu Dragusin is a fitness worry after turning his ankle in the Boxing Day defeat at Nottingham Forest while Djed Spence is suspended. First-choice defenders Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero have also been missing.
They might have to patch up Dragusin or throw in teenager Alfie Dorrington having finished the Forest game with midfielder Yves Bissouma filling in at centre-half. Postecoglou added: “Ben had a setback in training so he’s out for another couple of weeks. He’s gone. He tried to come back in training but it didn’t work out.”
When asked whether he has ever faced an injury list like this before, Postecoglou added: “No, not at this level and for this extended period of time. There’s always been issues at different times but not to this extent.
“We’ve had close to pretty consistently 10 first team players not available for a significant run of games. Definitely a first for me. There’s certainly a need to reinforce if we can. Everyone knows January’s not an easy time to do that. But the club’s working hard behind the scenes to see what we can do.”
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