Tottenham host West Ham on Saturday lunchtime with Ange Postecoglou still fuming at his team’s collapse away to Brighton but the Spurs boss is adamant he can rid club of soft centre tag
Tottenham host West Ham on Saturday lunchtime with Ange Postecoglou still fuming at his team’s collapse away to Brighton but the Spurs boss is adamant he can rid club of soft centre tag Tottenham host West Ham on Saturday lunchtime with Ange Postecoglou still fuming at his team’s collapse away to Brighton but the Spurs boss is adamant he can rid club of soft centre tag
Ange Postecoglou would be “stealing a living” if he was not convinced he is the right man to cure Tottenham ’s soft centre.
Spurs host West Ham this weekend with the manager still fuming over their second-half collapse against Brighton before the international break. But fresh accusations of ‘Spursiness’ do not sit well with Postecoglou and he is adamant that being unable to cut ties from history will be his failure rather than the club’s.
Predecessor Antonio Conte infamously pointed the finger at the owners, including chairman Daniel Levy, for allowing a culture where “selfish players … don’t want to play under pressure.”
Yet Postecoglou said it would be daft to pay any heed to those comments because if they were true he would never have taken the job.
“If I accepted that, what am I doing here?” he said. “Seriously, if I accept that this is somehow impossible to change I am really stealing a living. Seriously, why am I here? I don’t believe that and I never have.
“And if I fail to [change it], that failure is on me, it’s nothing to do with the club. It’s on me because I knew that, coming into it, the club hasn’t won anything for x amount of time.
“I know the tag on the club. I knew all these things when I accepted the position so it’s no good me saying now ‘You know what? I can’t do this, it’s impossible no matter who you have.’
“I made the decision to step into it knowing all these things. It’s not a secret. It was not like getting in here and going ‘Jesus Christ, this club hasn’t won anything for 14 years – can you believe it?’
Tottenham players look on during their defeat to Brighton.
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“I accepted that challenge so I can’t sit here complaining that it’s harder. It’s why I’m here and it’s up to me to change that. And if I don’t then the failure’s on me.
“The reason I think the past is irrelevant is because I can’t change that. I wasn’t here, I wasn’t part of it.
“Maybe it was impossible, I don’t know, but from where I sit here right now I don’t see it as impossible. I think it is achievable and that’s why I’m going to do everything in my power to change it.”
Postecoglou, who welcomes captain Son Heung-min and striker Richarlison back from injury this afternoon, said during the international break that stewing on losing at Brighton, in a game they led 2-0 at half-time, left him “ready to explode.”
And he has since laid down the law to his players for a nightmare spell immediately after the interval in which they “consciously” eased off the pace – pointing to their running stats dropping by “20 to 30 percent.”
Postecoglou did not provide the players with an opportunity to respond to his harsh truths. “I didn’t ask for their feedback, mate,” he said, adding of the data: “It’s not up for debate is it?
“The only thing up for debate is why. The players might say we didn’t feel we were tired, or we didn’t feel like we could. If that’s the last 15 minutes and, OK, you’re tired – I’ll accept that. But it’s the first 20 minutes, that’s a conscious decision because we’re just off half time.”
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