Obstinate Ange Postecoglou must find consistency at Spurs or a crunch will come | Jonathan Wilson
Doubts are growing around the Tottenham manager and his all-or-nothing team’s lack of a plan B will be tested by Liverpool
Almost a season and a half has passed since Ange Postecoglou was appointed Tottenham manager and that means he is entering dangerous territory. He has led Spurs in 65 games. Antonio Conte got 77, André Villas-Boas 80 and José Mourinho 86. Until Thursday’s chaotic Carabao Cup win over Manchester United, he had a lower win percentage than all three, but he has now snuck past Mourinho. Sooner or later simply being not as grumpy as the bloke who came before is not going to be enough.
Since Postecoglou took 26 points from his first 10 Premier League games, that statistical quirk is particularly troublesome. There is little sense of him slowly dragging the club in the right direction, of the trend being to the better. Rather, since those first 10 games, he is averaging 1.43 points per Premier League game – enough to finish ninth or 10th most seasons. Does the fact the football is exciting – something that couldn’t be said under his three permanent predecessors – make up for what, given resources and stadium, would be a significant underachievement?
Continue reading...Topics
-
Ange Postecoglou rails against ‘offensive’ criticism of Spurs tenure
Manager says his accent leads to ‘dismissive’ coverage Australian says Emery and Nuno had similar treatment Ange Postecoglou has said some of the criticism he receives is offensive, personal and ...The Guardian - 1d -
Arne Slot pours praise on Ange Postecoglou’s ‘great work’ at Spurs
Leaders’ coach says Australian has revived side’s identity ‘I hope that he wins a trophy – not the League Cup’ Arne Slot has lavished praise on Ange Postecoglou and said he hopes the Tottenham ...The Guardian - 1d -
Ange Postecoglou claims Tottenham job is harder than being prime minister
‘We have an election every week and get voted in or out’ Spurs prepare to face Manchester United in Carabao Cup A Premier League manager has a tougher job than the prime minister, according to ...The Guardian - 3d -
Postecoglou to 'double down' on Spurs approach
Ange Postecoglou says he loves "being in the middle of a storm" and intends to "double down" on his principles amid his team's poor run of form.BBC News - Dec. 13 -
Ange on Werner: No time for bruised egos at Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Ange Postecoglou has said that he has no interest in how Timo Werner received his "assessment" against Rangers.ESPN - Dec. 13 -
Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou will not spare ‘bruised egos’ amid injury crisis
Manager stands by ‘assessment’ of Timo Werner display Mikel Arteta relaxed about finding new Arsenal director Ange Postecoglou has stood by his “assessment” of Timo Werner’s performance in ...The Guardian - Dec. 13 -
Ange slams Werner in Spurs draw: unacceptable
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Ange Postecoglou gave a scathing assessment of Timo Werner's performance in the team's 1-1 Europa League draw with Rangers on Thursday, saying the forward's performance ...ESPN - Dec. 13 -
Spurs' Postecoglou confronts angry fans after loss
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou confronted fans after his side's tame 1-0 Premier League defeat at Bournemouth on Thursday which increased the pressure on the Australian.ESPN - Dec. 6 -
Ange: Spurs eye signing amid Richarlison absence
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has suggested the club will look to sign another forward after admitting his frustration at Richarlison's fitness issues.ESPN - Dec. 4
More from The Guardian
-
German Christmas market attack: suspect faces murder charges
The Guardian - 46m -
Middle East crisis: Israeli strikes kill 28 Palestinians in Gaza – live updates
The Guardian - 11m -
Photographs reveal first glimpse of uncontacted Amazon community
The Guardian - 6h -
‘I won that fight’: Tyson Fury rejects defeat as judges’ ‘Christmas gift’ to Oleksandr Usyk
The Guardian - 7h -
US shoots down two of its own navy pilots over Red Sea in ‘apparent friendly fire’ incident
The Guardian - 4h