Ange Postecoglou Takes Responsibility for Spurs' Struggles Amidst Ongoing Slump
Posted on December 30, 2024
Tottenham Hotspur's head coach, Ange Postecoglou, has openly accepted responsibility for the team's current form, admitting he is "hurting immensely" after a disappointing draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers. The match, which ended 2-2, saw Spurs squander an opportunity to secure a much-needed victory, leaving them with only one win in their last seven Premier League fixtures. Following the match, Postecoglou acknowledged the pain of seeing his players put in hard work without reaping rewards, particularly after their captain, Heung-Min Son, missed a penalty that could have sealed the game.
Postecoglou described the team's situation as tough, especially given their struggle with injuries that have depleted the squad. With several key players unavailable, including Destiny Udogie, the manager emphasized his commitment to supporting the players through these challenging times. He expressed his frustration at the lack of dynamic movement and sharpness in the team, which he believes contributed to their inability to convert opportunities into goals during the match against Wolves.
Despite the current slump, Postecoglou remains optimistic about the potential for Spurs to climb the Premier League table. He pointed out that the league remains tightly contested and expressed hope that once his key players return from injury, the team can regain its competitive edge. The Spurs boss is keen to rally his squad, urging for both mental and physical support to help them find their best form as they prepare for upcoming fixtures, including a crucial match against Newcastle United.
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