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🚨🎙️Ange Postecoglou when asked how he feels about #Tottenham’s ongoing struggles:
"Not great, I still have a really strong attachment to the club.
It was two years and they were by no means easy years, but we invested a lot into them. Second last game we won a European trophy which was an incredible high.
The connection there will be there forever. To watch them struggle has not been easy and it’s not the way I thought it would go. They’re in a hell of a fight, relegation is massive for any club but for Tottenham, it’s a pretty big deal.
They have some fighting to do and they have the quality to get out. They need a circuit-breaker for sure." @RyanTaylorSport

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@LilywhiteLab 100% agreed, it's the only option - doesn't mean we're overjoyed about it, but as you say, only thing that makes sense.
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Adi Hutter and De Zerbi actually have pretty similar styles of play
Quick vertical interplay, lots of rotations.
Attackers start high and then move into the pockets to overload opposition midfields.
Got a video coming out on Hutter today or tomorrow, as he looks most likely.
Styles that require quite highly technical midfielders 🙃


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honestly just run it back for 7 games, build the Ange statue and then get poch
Ryan Taylor@RyanTaylorSport
Ange Postecoglou backs Tottenham to beat drop despite acknowledging they are "in a hell of a fight" to preserve their Premier League status. He has also outlined his affection for the club & notes his connection to #THFC "will be there forever." ⬇️ football.london/tottenham-hots…
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@NathanAClark Omg look how low those TF attacking number are! Also Angeball at the start of each season has great numbers before the inevitable injury crisis kicks in!
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@Spurcromulent @NathanAClark This is on the club for not knowing or acting. Should have had his surgery months ago if it was needed
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Potentially one less significant transfer to worry about if he heals up well
Bardi@BardiTEI
Hernia may explain Vicario's drop off over the last 6 months.... My dad has to wear special pants to manage his.
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Tottenham Hotspur are going down unless they show some fight. Spurs fans played their part backing the team, giving the squad that powerful greet before the Forest game. A few players like Archie Gray play their part, fighting for the cause, a 20-year-old showing more commitment than some senior players. It’s not about ability or reputation now, it’s concentration and commitment. It's about fight.
Forest showed it. Morgan Gibbs-White, a player Spurs were desperate to bring in for his character as well as playing calibre, highlighted what Spurs miss. “They have got that incredible talent but we showed that fight, hunger and desire more than them,” Gibbs-White told Match of the Day.
That fight, hunger and desire to stay with a runner, to block a cross, to compete for a cross, for a ball, for a loose ball, to rage against the dying of the Premier League light. Djed Spence, Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso switched off for the Forest goals.
Others culpable, too. Blame also lies with the recruitment for bringing in some individuals who have the flair but not the fight. It’s not new, it even pre-dates Antonio Conte’s lambasting of players and the club culture. It’s a lack of leadership. It’s an issue of mismanagement from on high, as much as poor management from the dugout.
Igor Tudor is out of his depth, clearly, but he’s only part of the problem. The whole club needs a reset. A proper, independent all-areas review of the club should come in the summer. For now, it's about players waking up from this sleepwalk towards the Championship.
It’ll be one of the biggest stories in the 34 years of the Premier League if Tottenham go down with their history, stadium, fanbase. Spurs were one of the “big five” clubs whose chairmen drove the original breakaway from the Football League in 1992.
Damaging financially, £150m minimum. Damaging for recruitment – of players and coaches. Would Mauricio Pochettino return if Spurs were in the Championship, a world away from the Premier League, let alone Champions League? It would trigger an exodus/sale of players. The only ones who can stop the drop will not suffer long-term - beyond having the stain of relegation on their playing records.
Spurs are currently 17th on 30 points, without a PL win since Dec 28. They probably need a minimum of eight points from Sunderland away, Brighton home, Wolves away, Villa away, Leeds home, Chelsea away and Everton home. Eight points from seven games. Sounds doable. But do they have the fight, hunger and desire? #THFC
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@kanefromthelane @BBCgentZA Oh shit I forgot about this. Also Murillo is Brazilian good and younger than him so he'll probably want to assert his dominance on him too!
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This game has become too emotional…
Tottenham Hotspur@SpursOfficial
A message from our captain to you…
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“It’s incompetence of the highest order.”
Tottenham Hotspur’s slide into relegation danger has been one of the stories of the season - and has sparked strong opinions.
We asked executives, agents and coaches - all with the condition of anonymity - why Spurs have spiralled, who is to blame and what could come next.
📝 @DTathletic
🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/71100…

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