Tottenham Hotspur: Has Ange Postecoglou turned corner with ‘re-energised’ Spurs?
Four weeks ago, when Tottenham Hotspur defeated the Premier League for the fourth time in a row, it was hard to see Ange Postecoglou’s season messy ending.
However, on Saturday, his team won for the third straight win, defeating Portman Road 4-1 – the Spurs have achieved their first feat since December 2023 .
The results not only improve their goals to secure European football again next season, but also demonstrate their ability to be without being damaged by injury.
“We’re definitely in a good space and rebuild the team as much as possible,” Postecoglou said, with his team ranked 12th by the table, facing the last 16 Europa League against AZ Alkmaar.
“I just feel like over the next 10 days we have a really good opportunity to prepare for things in the future.
“The future situation is obviously Europe, but it is also an opportunity to resolve our alliance positions, which is obviously not good enough.”
Winning is one thing, but the way Tottenham picks Ipswich – staying firm on the other end – is impressive.
Brennan Johnson’s two goals were a breach, but son Son Heung -Min’s outstanding wing match result, while DJED Spence (with His first top goal) and Dejan Kulusevski’s strike were carried out when the Spurs needed to kill the game.
“I think we did a great job,” Postecoglou added. “In the first half a few times, we lost a little bit of concentration on the second goal and duel, disappointing goals, but other than that, I think we did handle that part of the game very well.
“When we got the ball, I always felt like we were a threat. Sonny (son Heung-Min) was not doing well in the first half and was very happy to be able to bring Brennan back to areas that were always threatening. .
“All four of our goals are quality goals. We have to do the hard things, but the fruit of this work is super exciting and clinical in our first three innings.”