Ange Postecoglou: ‘The Foundations Are Fairly Fragile’
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In the aftermath of Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-0 loss to Manchester City, manager Ange Postecoglou has voiced significant concerns over the club’s mental fragility, pointing to deeper foundational issues within the club. This defeat not only ended Tottenham’s Champions League aspirations but also heightened the scrutiny on the team’s approach and spirit under pressure, especially given the complex dynamics with rival Arsenal looming in the background.
Match Context and Implications
The match, crucial for Tottenham’s European ambitions, also carried significant weight due to its impact on Arsenal’s title chase. Manchester City’s victory, secured by Erling Haaland’s second-half brace, edged them closer to a fourth consecutive Premier League title while pushing Arsenal towards a second-place finish. Amidst this high-stakes scenario, some Spurs fans seemingly prioritised their rivalry with Arsenal over their team’s success, an attitude Postecoglou sharply criticised.
Postecoglou’s Criticism of Team Mentality
Postecoglou’s critique extended beyond the immediate loss, suggesting a broader issue with the club’s mentality. “I think the last 48 hours has revealed to me that the foundations are fairly fragile,” he explained, indicating that recent events had been particularly revealing about the team’s mental fortitude.
“That’s just what I think. I just think the last 48 hours have revealed a fair bit to me. That’s alright. It just means I’ve got to go back to the drawing board with some things.”
Dismissing Fan Antics
Addressing the behaviour of certain fans who appeared to relish Arsenal’s potential misfortune more than Tottenham’s success, Postecoglou dismissed the notion that supporters might prefer a Tottenham loss if it compromised Arsenal’s title hopes. His focus remained steadfastly on Tottenham’s performance and prospects.
“I’m not going to tell you [if it is the players], because it’s for me. I’m the one who’s got to do it. You can make your own assessments of what’s happened. I understand. I probably misread the situation as to what I think is important in your endeavour to become a winning team, but that’s OK. That’s why I’m here.”
Stadium Atmosphere and Influence
The Tottenham boss also noted the unusual atmosphere within the stadium, acknowledging its impact on the players’ performance. He emphasized the integral role of supportive crowds in spurring the team to victory in tight matches. “It is what it is. I can’t dictate what people do,” Postecoglou said, recognizing fans’ rights to their expressions but praising the positive difference a supportive crowd typically makes. “But yeah, when we’ve got late winners in games it’s because the crowd’s helped us.”
Future Focus and Adjustments
Looking forward, Postecoglou expressed a commitment to refocusing the team’s priorities towards building a winning mentality, irrespective of external distractions or pressures, particularly those arising from the rivalry with Arsenal. “I just want to win. I want to be successful at this football club, it’s why I was brought in,” he stated, clarifying his goals and the adjustments needed to achieve them.
“So, what other people, how they want to feel, and what their priorities are, are of zero interest to me. I know what’s important to build a winning team, that’s what I need to concentrate on.
“I already know what I want to do, it’s just I’ve got to make some adjustments to how I do it.”
As Tottenham navigates these challenges, Postecoglou’s remarks point to a crucial period of introspection and potential recalibration for the club as they aim to end their long trophy drought.
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