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  • ‘Laughing stock’… or ‘village idiots’ who can’t hack an Aussie? Making sense of Ange ‘agenda’ claim

    ‘Laughing stock’… or ‘village idiots’ who can’t hack an Aussie? Making sense of Ange ‘agenda’ claim

    The tight rope Ange Postecoglou is walking is getting narrower.

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    That is to be expected when a big six club like Tottenham sits 14th on the Premier League table almost two-thirds of the way through the season.

    This time last week Spurs were still in the Carabao Cup, FA Cup and the Europa League.

    Now, only the latter remains.

    The results are not stacking up in the Australian’s favour, but there is an unshakeable feeling among his backers that if he was not an outsider in English football, he might be afforded more rope.

    It has been highly publicised that Tottenham have been hit with an injury crisis in recent months.

    It was back in December that Postecoglou grumbled “I’m just going to stop answering these questions. If people can’t see the obvious, I’m not going to point it out,” when asked yet another question about what is going wrong after his side were battered by Liverpool 6-2 at home.

    Spurs out of FA Cup with loss to Villa | 01:18

    Then on Sunday, he called out the English media once again, saying there is an “agenda” against his team.

    “There’s got to be a better appreciation for what a very small group of players have been doing for the last two and a half months,” he said.

    “It can’t be that people think that’s an excuse. That’s just not anywhere near close to objective analysis. That’s just agenda-driven stuff.

    “If it’s to get rid of me that’s fine. Good on ya. Go for it a million times.

    “But in terms of this group of players, what they’ve given over the past two and half months has been outstanding, it’s a credit to them, I can’t speak highly enough of them.”

    Yet, the questions keep coming despite the most glaring issue being clear for all to see.

    Postecoglou has been repeatedly forced to put out a makeshift defence with first choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, centre back pairing Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, and left-back Destiny Udogie all spending extended periods on the sidelines.

    Further afield, midfielders Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma have been regularly unavailable, while their goal scoring stocks have suffered the blows of injuries to Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson and James Maddison at various times.

    Logically, it is no surprise that the losses have mounted.

    Liverpool sink Spurs in run to final | 02:05

    Just as they did for Newcastle United last season.

    The Magpies lost ten of their first 21 Premier League encounters last campaign.

    Undeniably, not good enough for a club with a lot of financial power considering its 80% per cent ownership by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, well-known for funding LIV Golf and spreading their wealth throughout the sporting world in recent years.

    But manager Eddie Howe faced nowhere near the level of scrutiny Postecoglou has received.

    It was widely accepted that the Englishman, who made his name by taking Bournemouth to the Premier League for the first time, had his hands tied by an injury-riddled squad.

    The added pressure of mid-week European competition, Newcastle played in the Champions League for the first time in 20 years, as well as cup fixtures and always demanding league schedule took its toll.

    It sounds familiar to Postecoglou’s current predicament.

    But unlike in Howe’s case, the English press, pundits, former players and fans have been baying for blood.

    And despite sometimes justified criticism of Postecoglou’s polarising tactics, some of the reasons for doing so have not always been fair.

    “Spurs’ Australian head coach is the latest target of the village idiots; the half-pint pundits and critics who prefer to laugh at the fact he finishes his sentences with ‘mate’ than listen to him contextualising his team’s problems,” football news correspondent for the UK Telegraph Matt Law wrote.

    The mockery unfortunately goes hand-in-hand with the club Postecoglou is at.

    Tottenham are repeatedly a laughing stock among rival fans courtesy of the well-documented absence of silverware in their trophy cabinet since 2008.

    The regularity with which they sack managers, Postecoglou is their 12th permanent manager this century, is the bud of many jokes.

    So too is the behaviour of their fans, who even wanted their own team to lose the penultimate game of last Premier League season at home to Manchester City, which they did 2-0, to deny arch enemies Arsenal the title.

    Therefore, of course, when an Australian arrived in north London with tales of how he has won a trophy in his second season with Celtic, Yokohama F. Marinos, the Socceroos, Brisbane Roar and South Melbourne, the punch lines were being written.

    Add to that the fact he had shown an unwavering commitment to attacking football, even when times are tough. That was until their last Premier League outing, a 2-0 victory away at Brentford, as a more defensive approach broke a seven-game winless streak in the league.

    Spurs sat deeper and gritted their teeth for 90 minutes, showing that they can be more resolute in defence, but Postecoglou is still spoken of as a madman.

    There are choruses of laughter in pubs and football clubs across England at Postecoglou’s and Tottenham’s expense, and they have only grown louder in recent days.

    Ange denies Tel initially rejected Spurs | 01:11

    In the past week, another dismantling by Liverpool, in the form of a 4-0 drubbing at Anfield in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final after leading 1-0 following the first leg, was followed by a 2-1 defeat at Villa Park in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

    There is little shame in losing to the Premier League leaders, or Aston Villa have qualified for the Champions League Round of 16, but that did not prevent the pile on.

    Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie Redknapp was scathing on Sky Sports after the Liverpool loss, saying “I cannot remember a team in my lifetime go down with less of a fight with what Spurs did today”.

    “Not having one shot on target in the semi-final of a second leg when you’re trying to change the course of your history?” he added.

    Fellow former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara, who has been a very vocal critic of Postecoglou, took to X to call for his sacking.

    “It’s time to go now, Ange is out of his depth. [Unai] Emery is on a different planet compared to him and his players bopped us off the park. Should have been five, we’re like reserve team playing in academy games that don’t matter, it’s crazy,” O’Hara wrote.

    It did not help things for Postecoglou either that Liverpool great Jamie Carragher opted to rub further salt into Spurs’ wounds.

    “It’s Tottenham!” Carragher said on Sky Sports. “When do Tottenham ever win a big game? When do Tottenham ever go and surprise, win against the odds?”

    The last few months it must have felt like Postecoglou was being forced to play game after game at a casino where the house always wins.

    With the injury crisis, the odds have been massively skewed against them, but the cup competitions kept the hope alive.

    Now, only the European dream remains to fulfil the Postecoglou prophecy of winning yet another trophy in his second season in charge of a team.

    Spurs finished fourth in the new look league phase of the Europa League with five wins, two draws and a loss to automatically advance to the Round of 16.

    Awaiting them will be one of Midtjylland, AZ Alkmaar, Real Sociedad or Galatasaray but arguably more important than the opponent they face, will be the respite Postecoglou’s injury hit squad receive.

    Their next European clash is not until March 6 as they will enjoy some much-needed breathing space between matches this month after a manic December and January.

    Tension eases as Spurs advance in Europa | 01:57

    Spurs played 17 matches across all competitions in that stretch as the casualty ward overflowed.

    It was reported by the UK Telegraph on Monday that Postecoglou has implemented a much-needed reset by affording the squad two days off this week to recharge the batteries before facing Manchester United at home in the league on Sunday.

    “The boys who are coming back, we’ll get the opportunity to give them a whole week of training, which is great,” Postecoglou said.

    “By the time we get to the back end of the week we should have something resembling a squad of players to prepare for a big game. That then folds into the following week when, again, we’ve got seven days and no midweek game to prepare for the next game.

    “So that gives us a real good opportunity to get some work into the guys who have been out for quite a while and give some rest to the guys who have been going at it. So by the time we get back to being in Europe and having midweek games we’ll be in a much better shape.”

    Postecoglou will be hoping the refresh, along with the possible returns of Vicario, Udogie, Maddison, Johnson and Wilson Odobert will be the morale booster the playing group desperately needs.

    Their frustrations came to the fore during the Villa loss on Sunday.

    “Spence ripped off his sock tape, threw it on the ground and headed straight down the tunnel with Yves Bissouma at full time,” The Athletic’s Jay Harris wrote.

    “Pedro Porro jumped up after being nutmegged and left in a heap on the floor by Marcus Rashford. He then brought Villa’s new striker down with a wild kick on the edge of the box and somehow escaped punishment. The Spain international received a yellow card in the final 10 minutes for a tackle on Ramsey.

    “Bentancur was booked for dragging down Rogers. Bergvall jumped into a tackle on Rogers and then clattered into him later on. He eventually picked up a booking for a foul on Ramsey, too.

    “These are the moments when Postecoglou needs his senior players, including the captain Son and Dejan Kulusevski, to calm everyone down.”

    Jovial Ange jokes before crucial goal | 00:57

    If the players can reset, they may be able to claw their way back to the days of Postecoglou’s honeymoon period at Spurs.

    The 59-year-old was a breath of fresh air when Tottenham amassed 26 points in his first ten games in charge, a Premier League record, when he took over last season.

    Most promising for Postecoglou is that the formula is still there.

    “The statistics still tell us this Tottenham team, for all their struggles this season, play a little differently to everyone else. The principles of play that had Postecoglou’s Spurs five points clear at the top of the table early last season remain in place,” Sky Sports’ Adam Bate wrote.

    “No team in the Premier League has won the ball high up the pitch more times than Tottenham. No team allows so few passes per defensive action. No team plays with more width than Tottenham. By design, it is supposed to be intense and expansive.”

    The numbers are a promising sign that if the medical staff can get most of their stars back on the pitch, the performances may turn quickly.

    Who knows what will happen in the Europa League knockouts, but for what it is worth, Howe’s Newcastle won nine and drew four of their final 17 Premier League games last season once the midweek grind subsided.

    They finished seventh, and currently sit sixth, two points shy of fourth-placed Chelsea and one of the lucrative Champions League places.

    Perhaps if Postecoglou is afforded the leniency of an Englishman, he may have the time to turn things around in a similar fashion.

    Who knows, they still have one chance to fulfil his trophy prophecy.

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  • Spurs hitlist that could save Ange; Pep set to unleash $300m fury: PL transfers state of play

    Spurs hitlist that could save Ange; Pep set to unleash $300m fury: PL transfers state of play

    The January transfer window is in full swing and a host of Premier League giants have already made big moves in the hopes of shifting their fortunes.

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    Manchester City have already spent north of $150m AUD on talent, and there’s one more player set to arrive to push that figure close to $300m AUD.

    Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs are desperate to add depth to their injury-ravaged squad and Ruben Amorim’s United revolution is just getting started.

    Read below for all the latest January transfer news!

    TOTTENHAM

    Done deals

    Antonin Kinsky — Slavia Prague to Spurs ($31m AUD)

    Yang Min-hyeok — Gangwon FC to Spurs ($7.9m AUD)

    Rumoured deals

    Tyler Dibling — Southampton to Spurs (more than $49m AUD)

    Liam Delap — Ipswich Town to Spurs ($79m AUD)

    Milan Skriniar — PSG to Spurs (N/A)

    Thomas Kristensen — Udinese to Spurs (N/A)

    Jack Grealish — Manchester City to Spurs (N/A)

    Analysis: It’s been a horror campaign thus far for Spurs, and Ange Postecoglou desperately needs to reinforce his squad who currently sit in 15th after 22 games. Big name stars like Christian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Rodrigo Bentancur and Guglielmo Vicario have all been sidelined due to injury, forcing Tottenham to field a weakened side during a tough period for the Australian manager. Throw in a fresh injury to star striker Dominic Solanke, who is set for an extended sideline stint, and Spurs desperately need to recruit in January in both attack and defence. Yang Min-hyeok arrives at the club, but the young South Korean was signed previously, while Antonin Kinsky has hit the ground running since arrived from Slavia Prague, rounding out the club’s two done deals. Ipswich Town revelation Liam Delap is reportedly one target of Postecoglou, with the 21-year-old enjoying an impressive debut Premier League campaign. However, it’s unlikely Ipswich will be willing to part with their talisman in the midst of a relegation battle, but regardless Spurs could table and offer too good to refuse according to TeamTalk, which could be around $79m AUD. Elsewhere, Southampton star Tyler Dibling has also attracted interest from Tottenham, with Sky Sports reporting the 18-year-old is hot property and has many suitors. What complicates matters is the winger is sidelined for six weeks with an ankle injury, meaning a move in January might not make sense for potential clubs. RB Leipzig have reportedly offered $49m AUD to pry him away from the Premier League, but Southampton reportedly want a significantly higher offer before they consider letting him depart. Jack Grealish is another interesting figure who could be on the move, with Tottenham reportedly keeping tabs on the Manchester City attacker who is weighing up his future under Pep Guardiola according to Football London. In defence, two names have come up as potential targets, with Milan Skriniar and Thomas Kristensen on Postecoglou’s radar. According to TBR Football, Skriniar is also being targeted by Galatasaray, having been made available for transfer by the PSG board. Kristensen, meanwhile, has been impressive in the Serie A for Udinese this season, with the Daily Mail reporting Juventus are also in discussions to recruit the Danish defender.

    Ange ‘on thin ice’ after 3-2 loss | 03:26

    LIVERPOOL

    Done deals

    N/A

    Rumoured deals

    Martin Zubimendi — Real Sociedad to Liverpool (N/A)

    Takefusa Kubo — Real Sociedad to Liverpool (N/A)

    Analysis: Liverpool are sitting pretty atop the Premier League ladder, and Arne Slot has a big job on his hands to lift the trophy in his debut season. But beyond that, the Dutch manager’s transfer priority could be retaining the club’s big-name stars as the Merseyside outfit remain largely quiet in the January transfer window. Liverpool have been linked with Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi, who is currently hot property and is Arsenal’s No.1 transfer target. He looks to be heading to North London, with a deal reportedly in place for the summer. Elsewhere, according to TeamTalk, Liverpool bosses have their own on another Soceidad star, with Takefusa Kubo the club’s top target as a successor to Mo Salah. The club are reportedly willing to allow three players to depart in a swap deal, with Harvey Elliott, Wataru Endo and Federico Chiesa named as those on the chopping block, with Kubo having an $118m AUD release clause in his deal. Salah’s future remains up in the air, with his current contract running out at the season’s end, and Saudi club Al Hilal circling the Egyptian star. Salah has once again been one of the Premier League’s best players, but Slot is facing the real possibility of losing the prodigious winger in June if they club can’t sort out his new deal. Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s contract also expire, with the latter having been linked with a move to Real Madrid to join fellow English gun Jude Bellingham.

    ARSENAL

    Done deals

    N/A

    Rumoured deals

    Martin Zubimendi — Real Sociedad to Arsenal (N/A)

    Matheus Cunha — Wolverhampton to Arsenal (N/A)

    Evan Ferguson — Brighton to Arsenal (N/A)

    Benjamin Sesko — RB Leipzig to Arsenal ($118m AUD)

    Dusan Vlahovic — Juventus to Arsenal (N/A)

    Analysis: It’s been widely reported Mikel Arteta has won the race to sign midfielder Martin Zubimendi, but he won’t serve as a quick fix for the Gunners. The Spaniard is set to land in North London in the summer, meaning Arsenal are still on the lookout for recruits. Arsenal are desperate for a striker, with Kai Havertz failing to fire up front this season and a sheer lack of goals being to blame for the club’s lacking form. Matheus Cunha has emerged as a potential target, with the Brazilian having put together a strong season for Wolves, scoring 10 goals and assisting four more so far. According to Sky Sports, Arsenal powerbrokers are reportedly considering a loan with an option to buy, with the club having already used both of their domestic loan slots. However, Wolves won’t let him go without a fight, with the club battling to stay in the Premier League, currently sitting in 17th place. Another striker option looms as Brighton’s Evan Ferguson, who according to The Sun, could be on the move to Arsenal on loan. The 20-year-old has been hit with a string if injuries in recent seasons, but he has a breakthrough year in 2022 with the Seagulls. RB Leipzig target man Benjamin Sesko has also been linked with a move to Arsenal, having already said “yes” to a move to the North London club if a deal can be struck between the two parties, according to The Daily Mirror. The 21-year-old reportedly made a handshake agreement with his club to make a move in the summer for $118m AUD, but Arsenal reportedly want to secure a deal early.

    Elsewhere, Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic has also been linked with a move away from the Serie A, with PSG star Randal Kolo Muano set to join the Italian club on a loan deal. But overall, Arteta hinted the Gunners would be bringing in reinforcements after his side’s draw against Aston Villa, saying: “When you look at the performances, I don’t know how many teams are playing at this level in the league. But when you look at the bench, you would probably say we are very short.”

    CHELSEA

    Done deals

    N/A

    Rumoured deals

    Alejandro Garnacho — Manchester United to Chelsea ($99m AUD)

    Mamadou Sarr — Strasbourg to Chelsea ($23.5m AUD)

    Dusan Vlahovic — Juventus to Chelsea ($118m AUD)

    Jamie Gittens — Dortmund to Chelsea (N/A)

    Liam Delap — Ipswich Town to Chelsea (N/A)

    Analysis: Enzo Maresca is hopeful of adding some strike power to his outfit, with Chelsea pushing to compete with Liverpool for the Premier League title this season. In an interesting move, the London club are considering recruiting out-of-favour United winger Alejandro Garnacho, with his agent reportedly spotted at Stamford Bridge in recent days according to The Mirror. Manchester United officials reportedly want $99m AUD to make a deal happen, with the Red Devils hopeful of cashing in on the winger whose transfer fee would be pure profit under PSR rules. The rising star has also fallen out of favour under new boss Ruben Amorim, with Serie A club Napoli also interested in his services. Ipswich Town rising star Liam Delap was reportedly on Chelsea’s transfer shortlist, however no moves have been made to recruit him from the club fighting relegation. Elsewhere, Dusan Vlahovic shapes as Chelsea’s most likely striker recruit, with the club having already held talks with Juventus with Renota Veiga potentially departing the Premier League for the Serie A. Vlahovic has been valued at $118m AUD, with Veiga potentially included in the deal to reduce the fee according to ESPN. The Serbian’s current contract expires at the end of the 2026 season, scoring seven goals and assisting one more in his 17 appearances for Juventus this year. However, he’s also scored four times in five games in the Champions League. Mamadou Sarr will also reportedly join Chelsea for a fee of around $23.5m AUD, with the 19-year-old making his move in the summer according to the BBC. Elsewhere, Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens has also emerged as a potential candidate to make the move to London.

    Blues snap winless run at home | 02:05

    MANCHESTER CITY

    Done deals

    Vitor Reis — Palmeiras to Manchester City ($58m AUD)

    Abdukodir Khusanov — Lens to Manchester City ($67m AUD)

    Claudio Echeverri — River Plate to Manchester City ($30m AUD)

    Rumoured deals

    Omar Marmoush — Frankfurt to Manchester City ($125m AUD)

    Douglas Luiz — Juventus to Manchester City (N/A)

    Andrea Cambiaso — Juventus to Manchester City ($132m AUD)

    Analysis: Pep Guardiola has taken action already in the January window, signing three players in Vitor Reis, Abdukodir Khusanov and Claudio Echeverri. Manchester City have endured their toughest period yet under the Spaniard, and in the hopes of surging back to the top of the Premier League, and winning a fifth straight title, Guardiola has hit the market and he’s showing no signs of slowing down with striker Erling Haaland also putting pen to paper on a contract extension. Khusanov and Reis’s arrivals are set to offset the loss of wing back Kyle Walker, whose loan deal to AC Milan is almost complete. According to ESPN, attacker Omar Marmoush is set to join Manchester City for a whopping $125m AUD. The 25-year-old reportedly was undergoing a medical exam on Tuesday ahead of his imminent signing. Marmoush has been impressive in the Bundesliga, with the Egyptian scoring four goals and assisting two more in six Europa League appearances this season. Douglas Luiz is also reportedly being eyed for a potential return to the City club, with a loan deal being considered for the midfielder who was sold to Aston Villa in 2019. According to Sky Sports, a move for Luiz being considered over a push to recruit Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes. Luiz is reportedly expected to depart Juventus, but it remains to be seen where he will land. Elsewhere, Andrea Cambiaso has been named as a potential target for City, with the club in the early stages of a move to recruit the 24-year-old full back. The Italian giants reportedly value the defender at around $132m AUD.

    MANCHESTER UNITED

    Done deals

    N/A

    Rumoured deals

    Patrick Dorgu — Lecce to Manchester United ($66.5m AUD)

    Victor Osimhen — Galatasaray to Manchester United ($125m AUD)

    Miloš Kerkez — Bournemouth to Manchester United (N/A)

    Nuno Mendes — PSG to Manchester United (N/A)

    Bryan Mbeumo — Brentford to Manchester United (N/A)

    Matheus Cuhna — Wolverhampton to Manchester United (N/A)

    Analysis: Ruben Amorim is in his first transfer window as United’s manager, already making his stance on two of the club’s biggest stars clear. Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford are set to depart Manchester, and the Portuguese boss is on the lookout for replacements. Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu is shaping as a player set to land in Old Trafford, with United bosses reportedly holding talks with Lecce’s director of football according to The Guardian. The Serie A club are reportedly seeking around $66.5m AUD for the wing back/winger who could fit perfectly into Amorim’s unusual three at the back system. Dorgu could fill the hole left by Garnacho, but can only play on both sides of the field in defence if needed. Milos Kerkez and Nuno Mendes are also reportedly on Amorim’s list of flank defenders, with the United boss making that position a focal point in his January transfer window. Elsewhere, United have been linked with a pair of strikers, with Victor Osimhen the biggest name listed in their rumoured targets. The Nigerian marksman is currently on loan at Turkish club Galatasaray, and is parent club Napoli are reportedly willing to offload the striker for a cut price. Garnacho’s move looks to be the linchpin in any deal for Osimhen, with Napoli officials hoping United bosses lower their asking price for the rising winger, while their own valuation for Osimhen sits at $125m AUD according to Naples publication Il Matino. The Nigerian’s arrival could solve what has been a striker crisis in recent seasons at Old Trafford, with Rasmus Højlund and Joshua Kirzkee failing to lock down the position. Brenford’s Bryan Mbuemo has also reportedly been included in United’s striker shortlist alongside Wolves’ Matheus Cuhna.

    Ryan move set to force Aussie shuffle | 05:36

    THE REST

    Done deals

    Jaden Philogene — Aston Villa to Ipswich Town ($39m AUD)

    Donyell Malen — Dortmund to Aston Villa ($39m AUD)

    Emmanuel Agbadou — Stde de Reims to Wolverhampton ($32.7m AUD)

    Julio Soler — Lanus to Bournemouth ($13m AUD)

    Diego Gomez — Inter Miami to Brighton ($21.6m AUD)

    Andres Garcia — Levante to Aston Villa ($11.8m AUD

    Matai Akinmboni — DC United to Bournemouth ($2.9m AUD)

    Romain Esse — Milwall to Crystal Palace (undisclosed)

    Woyo Coulibaly — Parma to Leicester City ($3.7m AUD)

    Welington — Sao Paulo to Southampton (undisclosed)

    Joachim Kayi Sanda — Valenciennes to Southampton (undisclosed)

    Biggest rumoured deals

    Matheus Cuhna — Wolverhampton to Nottingham Forest

    Jhon Duran — Aston Villa to West Ham

    Analysis: Arguably the biggest move outside the big six has come from West Ham, who have reportedly bid a whopping $112m AUD to sign Villa striker Jhon Duran according to The Athletic. However, that bid is reportedly set to be rejected, having recently extended the contract of the Colombian international until 2030. It’s the second time West Ham have bidded for Duran’s services. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest are flying high in third place on the ladder and are hoping to continue their run by making Wolves striker Matheus Cuhna their top target according to Daily Mail. Forest are reportedly preparing to make a competitive bid for the Brazilian, who has scored 10 goals so far this campaign. The City Ground club have also previously had a $43m AUD bid for Brentford’s Yoane Wissa turned down, before turning their attention elsewhere.

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  • PL ‘farce’ Ange can’t solve as four-word revolt exposes true villain of Spurs crisis

    PL ‘farce’ Ange can’t solve as four-word revolt exposes true villain of Spurs crisis

    As Tottenham slumped to lowly 15th place on the Premier League table with their 12th loss of the season, one person felt the wrath of Spurs’ fans and it was not Ange Postecoglou.

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    There is no denying that the Australian is under the pump, but the travelling fans who took the train north to Liverpool to watch their side concede three goals in the opening half to Everton, who had only scored 15 goals in 20 league games prior, knew the mess was not entirely Postecoglou’s fault.

    The former Socceroos boss admitted to making tactical blunders post-match as Tottenham started the game with a change of formation, a 3-4-3, that was unstuck by positioning issues and defensive errors.

    For the second half, Postecoglou changed the shape of the team to 4-2-3-1 with Richarlison coming off the bench to play alone in front of James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevki and Son Heung-min, while the defence was bolstered with Djed Spence and Pedro Porro playing as full backs either side of Archie Gray and Ben Davies.

    But Postecoglou was merely moving deck chairs on the Titanic, as the saying goes.

    Postecoglou: ‘Spurs need reinforcements’ | 01:11

    With first choice goal keeper Guglielmo Vicario, and three of Postecoglou’s preferred back four in Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Destiny Udogie, sidelined with injury, things were always going to be difficult.

    Proven goal scorers Dominic Solanke and Brennan Johnson as well as midfielders Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma are also in the casualty ward.

    Postecoglou did not even have the likes of much-maligned forward Timo Werner and defender Destiny Udogie, who signed for €20 million back in 2022, to call upon.

    So, where were the reinforcements?

    That question is why Tottenham chair Daniel Levy copped the wrath of Spurs fans, not Postecoglou.

    The away end at Goodison park sung ‘we want Levy out’ and the Sky Sports cameras panned to the English businessman after every Everton goal and nervy moment for Spurs.

    Levy has been the boss at Tottenham since 2001, making him the longest serving chair in the Premier League.

    During his time in charge, the 62-year-old, who made his fortune in property development and investment banking, has become renowned for sacking managers and a reluctance to spend big in transfer windows.

    Levy has sacked 13 managers during his 24-year stint, including the likes of Jose Mourinho, Antonio Conte, Mauricio Pochettino, Harry Redknapp, Glenn Hoddle and Nuno Espirito Santo, who is now in charge of this season’s fairytale team, Nottingham Forest.

    But Levy has changed his tune on managers in recent times, publicly declaring the need for stability during Postecoglou’s tenure, but he has been quiet recently despite reports he was recently spotted meeting with former Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri.

    The change fans are most desperate for however is to bring in some new signings this January transfer window.

    Tottenham have been linked to Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho, Barcelona winger Ansu Fati, who had a loan spell at Brighton last season, 17-year-old Irish prodigy Mason Melia and PSG centre back Milan Škriniar.

    Postecoglou admitted they were interested in Juventus-bound, on loan, PSG forward Randal Kolo Muani.

    But with the clock ticking, the only signings Spurs have to show so far is 21-year-old Czech goal keeper Antonin Kinsky and 18-year-old South Korean forward Yang Min-hyeok, who actually put pen to paper in July but waited until January to join the club after the K-League season.

    They are crying out for defensive support, but are yet to see them.

    According to Deloitte, Tottenham generated €631.5 million in revenue last year which was the eighth most of any football club in the world, and fourth most in the Premier League behind Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool.

    But one of their star players, Romero, expressed his frustrations last month that Spurs are not spending like those clubs.

    “Manchester City competes every year, you see how Liverpool strengthens its squad, Chelsea strengthens their squad, doesn’t do well, strengthens again, and now they’re seeing results. Those are the things to imitate,” he said.

    “You have to realise that something is going wrong, hopefully, they [the board] realise it.

    “The last few years, it’s always the same – first the players, then the coaching staff changes, and it’s always the same people responsible.

    “Hopefully they realise who the true responsible ones are and we move forward because it’s a beautiful club that, with the structure it has, could easily be competing for the title every year.”

    Postecoglou said after the Everton loss that he expected the closing days of the transfer window to be action-packed for Tottenham.

    “There will be urgency but it doesn’t need me to say it, everybody can see that,” he told Sky Sports.

    “I have no issues with how the club are going about it, they are working hard and trying to find solutions. These players need help that is for sure and hopefully over the next 10 days or so we’ll find a solution. It is really tricky, we’re not the only ones in the market. The club are trying hard.”

    But fans are expecting more reluctance from Levy to spend money, and miss out on players that go on to shine at other clubs.

    Newcastle’s Alexander Isak is one such example in recent times.

    The Swede has scored 15 goals this campaign to sit third in the golden boot race, three behind leader Mohamed Salah, and former Tottenham scout Bryan King told Tottenham News that the club could have had Isak.

    “It is the same with Isak – Tottenham could have signed Isak when he was at AIK Fotboll,”

    King said.

    “I spoke to scouts at Spurs who had put dossiers together on Isak. Again, the recruitment staff at Tottenham at the time obviously ignored the possibility that Isak could be a successful player in the Premier League.

    “Borussia Dortmund then came in and paid good money for him – around £6 million. I was at Aston Villa and sat with people at Tottenham who were watching him, as I was. You might have thought he was a bit lightweight, but he was a good size, very quick and as far as I knew, Tottenham were far more interested than Aston Villa were.”

    To avoid Deja vu, Spurs fans will be hoping Levy adapts his strategy to support their spiralling Premier League campaign in the short-term.

    The League Cup, in which they lead Liverpool 1-0 after the first leg of the semi-final, the Europa League and the FA Cup remain Postecoglou’s great white hopes, but without reinforcements Tottenham will go down in flames in those competitions as the current crop of players are stretched beyond their limits.

    Therefore, there is a lot to play out in the coming days in north London.

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  • ‘That’s how things are going’: Ange’s defiant response after referee mistake cruels Spurs

    ‘That’s how things are going’: Ange’s defiant response after referee mistake cruels Spurs

    Spurs coach Ange Postecoglou has labelled his side’s performance against Arsenal in the North London derby “not good enough” after going down 2-1 at the Emirates.

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    Tottenham superstar Heung Min Son struck early, belting a deflected volley past Gunners keeper David Raya in the 25th minute.

    But Spurs’ lead only lasted 15 minutes, with Arsenal scoring two quickfire goals that didn’t come without controversy.

    The first, a Dominic Solanke own-goal, came after the hosts were awarded a corner that replays showed was an incorrect decision, last touching the foot of winger Leandro Trossard.

    When asked about the referee’s mistake post-match, Postecoglou kept his composure, instead putting the focus back on his team’s display.

    “It did (come off the Arsenal player), but I don’t want to talk about referees because I think I’ve got to take responsibility for my team, I’ll let the referees be responsible for theirs,” Postecoglou said.

    “It wasn’t a corner, but that’s how things are going for us at the moment. That aside, we weren’t anywhere near the level we needed to be in the first half in such a big game.

    “We need to understand that what we can control is the first thing we need to focus on.”

    Ange Postecoglou’s post-match press conference after a 2-1 loss to Arsenal.Source: FOX SPORTS

    The Australian coach also lamented his side’s inability to produce the high press and intense game plan Postecoglou has become renowned for in his stints at Spurs and Celtic.

    “Yeah no, not good enough, especially the first half. Way too passive, allowed Arsenal to take control of the game,” he said.

    “Really disappointed in the way, with and without the ball, (we) sort of allowed them to dictate the tempo and paid a price for it. Our second half was a little bit better but nowhere near good enough.

    “It’s not who we are, it’s not the way I set the team up, it’s not the way we want to play. To be sitting in there and allowing Arsenal to play to their tempo.”

    “I think that second goal was just the damage of our first half, irrespective of everything, we just didn’t play anywhere near the identity we want us to be.

    “We are an aggressive team with and without the ball, and we showed that seven days ago against Liverpool.

    “Tonight… we were way too passive and that’s not acceptable. It was a disappointing second goal to concede too, but we weren’t playing anywhere where we need to.”

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    Spurs are without a host of key players, with regular centre backs Micky van de Ven and Christian Romero both sidelined alongside Rodrigo Bentancur and Guglielmo Vicario.

    So how does Postecoglou plan to turn Tottenham’s fortunes around?

    “There’s no magic cure here, you have to get up tomorrow and work hard. Go into Sunday prepared to go into battle and turn around our fortunes and our season,”

    “There’s nothing magical that’s going to change this, there’s always reasons for all this to happen. But the reality is our results in the league have been nowhere near good enough and that needs to change.”

    “This can’t be accepted by anyone at the club, us losing this many games in a league season is not right, I know we are going through a tough trot.”

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  • Reds run rampant to extend lead; City bounce back to mark Pep’s major milestone – PL Wrap

    Reds run rampant to extend lead; City bounce back to mark Pep’s major milestone – PL Wrap

    Liverpool moved a step closer to a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title as a 5-0 thrashing of West Ham opened up an eight-point lead at the top of the Premier League.

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    Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Diogo Jota were on target for the rampant Reds in east London as they ended the year as huge favourites to deliver just a second league title in 35 years.

    Nottingham Forest are the surprise closest challengers in second, but Arsenal and Chelsea can close the gap when they are in action later in the week.

    Arne Slot has repeatedly stressed nothing can be won yet with Liverpool still one game shy of the halfway mark in the Premier League.

    But the Dutchman’s succession of Jurgen Klopp continues to look flawless after a 23rd win in 27 matches in all competitions.

    Slot was able to recall Diaz, who had been rested for the 3-1 win over Leicester on Boxing Day, and it was the Colombian who opened the floodgates on 30 minutes at the London Stadium.

    Diaz’s intended pass into Curtis Jones rebounded back into his path off a West Ham defender and he dispatched his shot low into the corner.

    Mohammed Kudus was inches away from an equaliser when his effort came back off the post.

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    But another heavy home defeat puts Hammers boss Julen Lopetegui back under pressure after a four-game unbeaten run.

    Two goals in four minutes just before half-time killed the game as a contest. Salah’s delightful turn helped tee up Gakpo to roll in his ninth goal in 14 games.

    The Egyptian then curled in at Alphonse Areola’s near post, with some help from the West Ham goalkeeper, to hit the 20-goal mark for the eighth consecutive season since joining Liverpool in 2017.

    Speculation over Alexander-Arnold, Salah and Virgil van Dijk’s futures has not derailed Liverpool’s flying start under Slot.

    All three could discuss a move to a foreign club on a free transfer next season within days, but remain focused for the moment on winning a second Premier League title together.

    Rumours over Alexander-Arnold’s potential move to Real Madrid have resurfaced again in the Spanish media over the past week and the England international showed why he is a man in demand with a thunderous strike that deflected in off Max Kilman.

    Jota’s appearance as a substitute was further evidence of the extra firepower Liverpool enjoy over their title rivals.

    The Portuguese set the seal on a dominant win with the finish for the fifth goal, but had another sumptuous Salah assist to thank for it.

    Salah jinked his way beyond three West Ham defenders before laying the ball to Jota for his 13th Premier League assist of the season to go with 17 goals in 18 games.

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    ‘JUST RELIEF’ FOR PEP

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said relief was his overriding emotion after a 2-0 victory at Leicester secured just a second win in 14 games for the crisis-hit English champions on Sunday.

    Savinho and Erling Haaland struck either side of half-time as City ended a run of eight away games without a win.

    The performance was still far from the standards that Guardiola’s side have set in winning an unprecedented four consecutive English top-flight titles.

    But the effusive celebrations of Haaland’s header 16 minutes from time showed that three points was all that mattered for the visitors to at least temporarily halt their remarkable slump in Guardiola’s 500th game in charge “It is not enjoyable right now, it is just relief. We have done incredible things for many years,” said Guardiola.

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    “We have done a lot of things that will be in the memory forever and maybe this period, which feels like a 100 months, will make us realise how nice it was and hopefully we can come back, maybe not be what we were but more close than now.” “Today we won and this is what we needed for our minds and souls.” Victory lifts City up to fifth but they are still 14 points behind leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand.

    After a bright start to Ruud van Nistelrooy’s reign, Leicester have lost their last four to fall into the bottom three.

    The Foxes were left to rue not taking their chances to inflict more misery on a City side still showing a clear lack of confidence.

    Any time the home side crossed into City territory in the first half they appeared a major threat.

    Jamie Vardy would surely have won a penalty had he not strayed offside before being brought down by Stefan Ortega, while James Justin’s header hit the post after a goalmouth scramble.

    City, though, got the crucial opening goal on 21 minutes.

    Jakub Stolarczyk should have done better than to parry Phil Foden’s long-range effort into the path of Savinho, who swept the rebound into the roof of the net for his first City goal.

    Chances continued to come and go for Leicester early in the second half. Justin should have levelled but his mishit finish from close range allowed Manuel Akanji to clear off the line.

    Vardy then had the biggest chance to level when he prodded over Stephy Mavididi’s brilliant in-swinging cross.

    “We created those moments in a great way, there was some excitement going on,” said Van Nistelrooy, himself a prolific goalscorer in his playing days.

    “As a striker, you know you need a bit of luck in taking those chances, but that is where the game is decided.” However, Leicester were hit by a City sucker punch to end the defending champions’ miserable run on the road.

    Savinho was the creator this time as his cross perfectly picked out Haaland who powered home his 19th of the season, ending a four-game goal drought for the Norwegian.

    “It’s always a relief when you score, it was an important goal to go 2-0 up,” said Haaland.

    “It’s been a difficult time, now it’s New Year’s — five or six days till the next game. It’s the longest time in a long period so we can rest a little bit.”

    FOREST MOVE TO SECOND, SPURS DRAW

    Nuno Espirito Santo’s Forest beat Everton to win their fifth straight Premier League match, leapfrogging Chelsea and Arsenal.

    Chris Wood chipped over Jordan Pickford for the opening goal in the 15th minute after being set up by Anthony Elanga.

    Wood turned provider for Forest’s second, which came just after the hour mark when Morgan Gibbs-White lashed home to make it 2-0.

    Nuno refused to get carried away, saying: “We are enjoying it, we are especially enjoying because our fans are enjoying with us.

    “Nothing changes, we cannot change. We have to realise we didn’t achieve anything.”

    Injury-hit Spurs were on track to end a torrid December on a high after first-half goals by Rodrigo Bentancur and Brennan Johnson cancelled out Hwang Hee-chan’s brilliant opener for Wolves.

    Tottenham captain Son Heung-min also squandered a 43rd-minute penalty, but it did not appear to be too costly until substitute Jorgen Strand Larsen smashed home in the 87th minute.

    “I’m the person in charge, so of course it hurts,” said Postecoglou, whose team have won just one of their past seven Premier League matches.

    “When I see how hard they are trying, it hurts even more because you want them to get a reward and I think today they deserved a reward for their efforts.”

    New Wolves manager Vitor Pereira remains unbeaten, with two wins and a draw in his first three matches in charge.

    Crystal Palace won just their second home league game of the season, seeing off bottom club Southampton 2-1, thanks to goals from Trevoh Chalobah and Eberechi Eze.

    Dango Ouattara scored an 89th-minute leveller as Bournemouth drew 2-2 at Fulham. Chelsea and Manchester United are in action on Monday, with Arsenal travelling to Brentford on Wednesday.

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  • Ange’s $26m transfer fix for Spurs; United star eyes exit as City collapses: PL Talking Pts

    Ange’s $26m transfer fix for Spurs; United star eyes exit as City collapses: PL Talking Pts

    Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs rollercoaster continues to roll on and he has an injury crisis on his hands that will force the North London club to hit the transfer market.

    Meanwhile, a United talisman could be on the move, while City’s woes continue on the other side of Manchester.

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    WHY TOTTENHAM MUST HIT THE TRANSFER WINDOW IN JANUARY

    Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou was scathing in his assessment of Timo Werner, who arrived at the North London club in January 2024.

    The German winger is one of Tottenham’s most recent arrivals, and he was intended to provide depth, pace and energy to a depleted attacking line.

    Postecoglou pulled Werner from the field at halftime in a draw against Rangers, and was later asked about the player’s response to his comments.

    “I’ve got no time for that sort of stuff anymore. We’re in a fight here, collectively we’re in a fight. I’m not going to go around worrying about people’s bruised egos,” he said.

    Spurs’ biggest issue is their injury crisis, but his comments serve as a big message to the Tottenham squad.

    Postecoglou has been without a host of big-name players that make up their regular starting side.

    Guglielmo Vicario, Rodrigo Bentancur, Yves Bissouma, Heung-Min Son, Destiny Udogie, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven have all been sidelined.

    So the former Celtic boss called upon teenagers Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall to start against their Scottish rivals.

    Ange Postecoglou, manager of Tottenham, looks on before the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at St Mary’s Stadium on December 15, 2024 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “I’m pulling kids out of school. I literally am. I’m getting notes from their teachers saying young Lucas (Bergvall) has missed another day of school,” he said.

    With Spurs sitting in 10th and disappointing losses coming against Ipswich and Bournemouth in recent weeks, Postecoglou must hit the transfer market in January and it’s almost certain he will bring in defensive reinforcements.

    On the attacking front, South Korean winger Min-Hyeok Yang is set to arrive, having already signed a contract in July until 2030.

    However, he’s only 18-years-old and could take time to develop before he becomes a candidate to start, potentially getting minutes on the bench.

    In defence, according to Spanish outlet AS, Postecoglou is set to recruit Paraguayan defender Omar Alderete from Getafe in the La Liga.

    He is predominantly a centre back, but also can ply his trade off the left and he reportedly has a release clause said to be worth around $26 million AUD.

    Meanwhile, according to Football Insider, Abdukodir Khusanov, who plays for Lens in the Ligue 1, has also caught Postecoglou’s eye.

    He’s reportedly been scouted on multiple occasions by Spurs, and the 20-year-old is reportedly also the subject of interest from rival Premier League clubs, namely Newcastle United.

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    UNITED SUPERSTAR ON THE OUTER IN ARMORIM REVOLUTION

    New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim dropped Marcus Rashford ahead of the cross-town derby against Manchester City.

    The Red Devils secured a 2-1 win in that clash, and the 27-year-old’s time at the club could be coming to an end.

    It’d be a considerable move for Rashford, who made his debut at his boyhood club as an 18-year-old, joining United’s youth system at only seven.

    He’s played 287 games for the Red Devils, and now he’s openly admitted he believes it’s the right time to leave Old Trafford.

    “For me, personally, I think I’m ready for a new challenge and the next steps,” Rashford said to Henry Winter, a prominent football writer.

    “When I leave it’s going to be ‘no hard feelings.’ You’re not going to have any negative comments from me about Manchester United. That’s me as a person.

    “If I know that a situation is already bad I’m not going to make it worse. I’ve seen how other players have left in the past and I don’t want to be that person.

    “When I leave I’ll make a statement and it will be from me. It’s disheartening to be left out of a Derby, but it’s happened, we won the game so let’s move on.

    “It’s disappointing, but I’m also someone as I’ve got older I can deal with setbacks. What am I going to do about it? Sit there and cry about it. Or do my best the next time I’m available.”

    Rashford has been a heavily criticised figure during his time at United, revealing he believes he is “misunderstood”.

    “I’m halfway through my career. I don’t expect my peak to be now. I’ve had nine years so far in the Premier League and that’s taught me a lot, that’s helped me grow as a player and as a person. So I don’t have any regrets from the last nine years,” he said.

    “I have my own dreams. I’ve achieved parts of it. But I’m not at where I want to be. But the problem is when you get there, you create another thing.”

    The dangerous attacker will likely command a significant transfer fee ahead of a potential January move, but it’s shaping as a disappointing end for a figure once revered as the face of Manchester United.

    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United applauds the fans as he looks dejected after defeat to Nottingham Forest during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Old Trafford on December 07, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    CITY’S WOES CONTINUE

    Winning four Premier League titles in-a-row is a staggering feat, and the drop off Manchester City are experienced has been forecast for years.

    But Pep Guardiola’s outfit are dropping to new lows in the run to Christmas, winning just one of their last 11 games.

    The Spanish super coach has won every trophy under the sun during his time in the sky blue side of Manchester, but as his continue to get beat on the pitch, Guardiola is showing signs of a coach under siege off it.

    “They implode on themselves, which is the reason why everybody says they’re fragile. Pep Guardiola’s reaction on the sideline, that all adds to it, and as players, you see everything,” former Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer said to Optus Sport.

    “Everybody is seeing for the very first time a manager in Pep Guardiola being under such intense scrutiny now, questioning his ability to get themselves out of the situation.

    “Maybe there’s an element of… players seeing stuff from him that they’re not buying into anymore. Maybe finger pointing is happening.”

    Manchester City now sit nine points from the top of the Premier League ladder, and Guardiola himself even went as far as admitting he’s the one to blame for City’s woes after their 2-1 derby loss to United.

    “I’m the manager and I’m not good enough, simple as that. I have to find a way to talk to them, to train them in the way we need to play, to press the way we need to press. I’m not good enough. I’m not doing well. That is the truth,” he said.

    So what has gone wrong? Arsenal legend Thierry Henry believes his transfer decisions have put them in a vulnerable position.

    “We all know, it’s the first time and we’re allowed to say it, that we can challenge his decisions in the way of letting Cole Palmer go, Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez,” Henry said on Sky Sports.

    “Ilkay Gundogan came back and it’s not the same Gundogan who scored 17 goals a season.

    “You’re missing those goals. Erling Haaland is scoring the same goals, a few less than in his first season but he’s doing what he does usually.

    “I’ve seen him miss sitters in every season but where are the goals of Mahrez, Alvarez or Kevin De Bruyne, Gundogan – where are those goals?”

    However, there could be light at the end of the tunnel and the French striker was of the belief if anyone could turn City’s fortunes around, it is Guardiola.

    “One thing I will say about this team, it’s the first time it’s happening like this to him in his career. Let’s not kill the guy or this team because of what’s happening,” he said.

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    SET PIECES CARRYING ARSENAL’S ATTACKING WOES

    Arsenal have scored a league high eight goals of their total 29 from set pieces.

    That figure includes two penalties, but it raises a question — are Arsenal too reliant on dead ball situations?

    Overall, the Gunners attacking output has been down. They’ve scored 29 goals in 16 appearances in the 2024/25 season, compared to 33 and 40 at the same stage in campaigns.

    It’s also been more than three games since Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s last goal from open play, which came against West Ham.

    Nicolas Jover is the man who has been credited with Arsenal’s success from set pieces, but dead ball scenarios alone won’t be able to spark a title resurgence.

    As it stands, Chelsea and Liverpool sit four and six points clear in first and second place, and Arsenal dropped crucial points in their last outing against Everton.

    For former Arsenal women’s player Karen Carney, Arteta’s side rely too heavily on the impact of Bukayo Saka.

    “They’re very right side dominant,” she said on Optus Sport.

    “[Teams] set up a game plan to eradicate that, and [apart from] being good from set pieces, then you’re thinking where else you’re going to get goals from.

    “The left side isn’t giving us the output that [they] want. And that’s why I’m saying if they don’t go and get someone for the left side, I think they won’t ever kick on to the levels where they want to get to.

    Nicolas Jover, Set-piece coach of Arsenal reacts during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Arsenal FC at Craven Cottage on December 08, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “Saka and Odegaard are their main guys, and if you block that, there is a problem. I think the rest of the team is built on really good physicality, and they’re a hard team to beat.”

    Meanwhile, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry echoed that opinion and labelled Arteta’s attacking style “predictable”, whilst admitting it is a positive sign to be scoring off set pieces.

    He compared the Gunners’ attack to that of Liverpool, explaining Saka has limited attacking options at his disposal beyond Martin Odegaard.

    “Think about Liverpool, when Mo Salah cuts inside, you have Joe Gomez, Diogo Jota, or [Darwin] Nunez running [on the left], or Conor Bradley sometimes on the inside running. Look at what Bukayo Saka has,” Henry said

    “But it’s predictable, we all know he’s going to play with [Martin] Odegaard, everyone sees that. Can you beat the line?

    “You can pass to Declan Rice and enjoy a quick three vs. two. That’s called creating, playing between the lines, attracting an opponent one way and going the other way to see what you can do.”

    While Arteta remained coy when speaking on potential transfers, Arsenal could target another strike option to command the left wing spot over Gabriel Martinelli.

    “The amount we generate in the match and how little we concede, I fully trust my players,” he said on Wednesday.

    Newcastle ace Alexander Isak has previously been linked with a move to the North London club, while former Premier League defender floated the idea of recruiting Dutch playmaker Xavi Simons.

    “For his size, he’s quite physical and he’s very good technically, so I believe he’s the type of player that would thrive in the Premier League,” Johnson said.

    “£66 million’s not too bad for a player that’s going to be knocking on the door for a starting place in the team.”

    UGLY WOLVES SCENES AS TENSIONS BOIL IN RELEGATION BATTLE

    The Wolves are in a relegation battle, and tensions are clearly running high in Wolverhampton.

    In their last two Premier League games they’ve been involved in post-match stoushes, with the latest coming after a 2-1 loss to Ipswich Town.

    Not only does the loss boost the chances of a relegation rival, it also gave them a three-point buffer from Wolverhampton who now sit in 19th place with only two wins.

    Gary O’Neil was sacked following the defeat, and Portuguese manager Vitor Pereira is in talks to replace him.

    But the real issue looks to be a lack of emotional control from the playing group.

    Rayan Ait-Nouri received a second yellow card after the final whistle, being walked down the tunnel by teammate Craig Dawson after a grapple with Ipswich’s Wes Burns.

    Meanwhile, striker Matheus Cunha pushed and shoved with a member of Ipswich’s coaching staff in staggering scenes.

    The latest incident came only days after Mario Lemina had the captaincy stripped off him after arguments between he and his teammates and coaching staff broke out.

    “We are under a lot of pressure,” O’Neil said.

    “I understand the players being emotional but we have to keep control better.”

    While O’Nell will no longer have to deal with the turmoil in the Wolves dressing room, it’s going to be a big ask to turn the club’s fortunes around.

    Only last season Wolverhampton were playing an entertaining brand of football, finishing in 14 with 13 wins.

    Last campaign saw Luton town finish in 18th place with 26 points as the highest-placed team to go down. So can Wolves conjure up 17 points in their remaining 22 games?

    The midlands club will likely experience a ‘new manager bounce’ when their next mentor arrives, but it’s a big ask.

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  • ‘Excited and optimistic’: Spurs legend all in on Ange… but not everyone’s convinced

    ‘Excited and optimistic’: Spurs legend all in on Ange… but not everyone’s convinced

    Ange Postecoglou’s position as Spurs coach is under fire amid a string of poor results but a club legend has leapt to his defence, calling on Tottenham officials to ”stick with him”.

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    Spurs currently sit in 10th in the Premier League, demolishing Southampton 5-0 in their latest outing. But before that came disappointing defeats to Chelsea and Bournemouth.

    While Tottenham were also able to batter reigning champions Manchester City on November 24, their previous encounter was a 2-1 defeat to relegation candidates Ipswich Town.

    Throw in Europe League draws against Rangers and Roma — and it’s fair to say it’s been a rollercoaster for Postecoglou and Spurs.

    The Tottenham board will reportedly stick solid with Postecoglou for the remainder of the season, but if his side’s inconsistent performances continue the Australian’s tenure could come under the microscope.

    Injuries and suspensions have also hampered Spurs, with Guglielmo Vicario, Rodrigo Bentancur, Yves Bissouma, Heung-Min Son, Destiny Udogie, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven spending time sidelined in recent weeks.

    All seven players have been regular fixtures in Postecoglou’s starting sides this year.

    So with pressure mounting to turn his club’s fortunes around, former striker Teddy Sheringham has urged the board to put their faith in the former Celtic boss.

    He pointed to the exciting style that Postecoglou employs, pressing opposition teams and creating a mountain of goalscoring opportunities with a direct attacking approach.

    Only Chelsea have scored more Premier League goals this season, with Spurs netting 36 times. Meanwhile, Tottenham also have the equal second most ‘big chances created’.

    “I’m here to back Ange this morning,” Sheringham said on Talk Sport.

    Tottenham Hotspur’s Greek-Australian Head Coach Ange Postecoglou applauds the fans following the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton, southern England on December 15, 2024. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP).Source: AFP

    “I love what he’s given Tottenham this year. I think over the last four or five years you’ve seen Tottenham under [Jose] Mourinho and [Antonio] Conte make one maybe two chances a game.

    “I go to watch Tottenham now and I see them making ten chances in the first 15 minutes.

    “I think it’s exciting. I think any team would struggle without their two main centre halves and their main goalkeeper.

    “I’m still excited and optimistic for Ange and the way he plays the game and I think they should stick with him.”

    However, other pundits and Premier League legends haven’t been so kind, including former Spurs midfielder Jamie O’Hara and Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher.

    O’Hara specifically took aim at Tottenham’s defensive efforts against Rangers, saying his “patience was wearing thin”.

    It’s important to note that Spurs were missing their best two centre backs, starting 18-year-old Archie Gray alongside Radu Drăgușin.

    “Ange Postecoglou, mate. I’ve had enough,” O’Hara said.

    “You know, we go on and like, oh yeah, the football’s great. Is it? Is it great?

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    “I’m not watching Barcelona. I’m just watching a good team, you know, in moments, have some decent spells, but you know, every team plays good football.

    “It’s not like I’m watching Barcelona play, but can’t defend, but when we’ve got the ball, it’s just, you know, it’s brilliant to watch.

    “All I’m watching is a Tottenham team that I’ve watched a million times before. Boring. There’s nothing special.”

    Carragher’s criticism came after Spurs’ 4-3 loss to Chelsea, with Postecoglou claiming his side “played well” despite departing their home stadium without a single point.

    The former England international was of the belief Postecoglou needs to adapt his style of play — or else he faces the sack.

    “Ange said how well they played. I can’t imagine any Liverpool manager I played for – and we conceded four in a game – would say in the interview we played well,” Carragher said on Sky Sports.

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    “If you play this way you’ll get the result like at Manchester City but you’d also get results like this one where you’re 2-0 up.

    “I’ve never got my head around managers saying we play a ‘certain way and we will never change’ – I think it started with Pep Guardiola at Barcelona.

    “This idea that wherever they play, they will play their way. But that was the best team I’ve ever seen. Pep Guardiola then had to change his Man City team who were winning the leagues every season, putting centre-backs at fullback. This idea that you can’t change is alien to me.

    “The game-state dictates how you play, not all the time but if you go away to a tough away ground you shouldn’t play the same way as you do against a team at the bottom.

    “There’s this idea of playing a pure game and the Tottenham fans singing ‘We’ve got our Tottenham back’ but you won’t win anything, you won’t challenge.”

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  • ‘Burn people at the stake’: Ange slams cancel culture after ‘harsh’ Bentancur ban

    ‘Burn people at the stake’: Ange slams cancel culture after ‘harsh’ Bentancur ban

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has defended the decision to appeal a seven-game ban handed to Rodrigo Bentancur for controversial comments about teammate Son Heung-min, calling for more understanding when players admit to mistakes.

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    During a television interview in his homeland Uruguay in June, Bentancur had been asked by the host for a Spurs player’s shirt, to which he replied: “Sonny’s? It could be Sonny’s cousin too as they all look the same.”

    South Korea captain Son posted on social media after the incident he had accepted Bentancur’s apology and the pair remain “brothers”.

    That did not prevent the English Football Association from charging the midfielder with an aggravated breach of its rules.

    That has resulted in him sitting out six Premier League games and a League Cup quarter-final against Manchester United unless the appeal is successful.

    “I’ve said all along, he’s made a mistake, we’ve accepted that he has made a mistake,” said Postecoglou.

    “We believe the first one (ban) was harsh and we’ve appealed that, which I think is our right. That’s the whole process.”

    Postecoglou hit back at a culture of players being quickly condemned, saying he has personally made bigger mistakes, and education should play a bigger role in the aftermath of such incidents.

    “I get that people want to burn people at the stake these days, but as I keep saying, part of this process, if you want a real sort of education, is to understand,” added the 59-year-old.

    “When somebody makes a mistake and they pay a penalty, part of that is education and hopefully treating him in a way that people see is the way forward.

    “Whether it is Rodrigo or anyone else. I’m old enough in life, I’ve made bigger mistakes than that mate, but I was allowed to learn from it. Hopefully I’m a better human being because of that.”

    Bentancur’s absence adds to Postecoglou’s issues for the daunting trip to champions Manchester City on Saturday.

    Both first-choice centre-backs Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven are ruled out by injury, as are forwards Timo Werner and Richarlison.

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  • ‘He made a mistake’: Spurs appeal star midfielder’s ban after controversial Son comments

    ‘He made a mistake’: Spurs appeal star midfielder’s ban after controversial Son comments

    Tottenham have appealed against the length of Rodrigo Bentancur’s seven-game suspension for his controversial comments about teammate Son Heung-min.

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    Bentancur was banned by the Football Association on Monday, ruling him out of six Premier League fixtures and a League Cup quarter-final against Manchester United.

    The 27-year-old Uruguay midfielder was charged with misconduct in September over a television interview he gave in his home country in June, with his reference to South Korea star Son’s race making it an aggravated breach.

    However, Tottenham are unhappy with the amount of games Bentancur will miss and released a statement on Wednesday confirming their intention to appeal.

    “While we accept the guilty finding against Rodrigo by the independent regulatory commission, we believe the subsequent sanction is severe,” the statement read.

    “Rodrigo will remain suspended from domestic competitions while the appeal is heard and the club will make no further comment during this time.”

    Bentancur was asked during an interview to show the shirt of a Tottenham player, and replied: “Sonny’s? It could be Sonny’s cousin too as they all look the same.” He apologised on Instagram to Son for his remarks, and Son accepted that apology in a statement on the same platform.

    “I’ve spoken with Lolo (Bentancur). He made a mistake, he knows this and has apologised,” the South Korea captain said.

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    “Lolo would not mean to ever intentionally say something offensive. We are brothers and nothing has changed at all.” Bentancur was also fined £100,000 ($126,000), with the disciplinary panel insisting it should have been “reasonably foreseeable” to him that his remarks about Son would be widely distributed.

    The panel said they took into account as mitigation his sincere apology and previous clean disciplinary record.

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  • Ruthless call puts stars on notice; moments that exposed Socceroos’ biggest issue: Talking Pts

    Ruthless call puts stars on notice; moments that exposed Socceroos’ biggest issue: Talking Pts

    Former Socceroos coach Graham Arnold tried to warn anyone who would listen.

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    FIFA’s decision to expand the tournament from 32 teams in Qatar to 48 in Canada, USA and Mexico made it a harder message to sell.

    After all, the Socceroos have qualified for the last five editions of football’s showpiece event. How on earth could Australia miss out with double the spots on offer through Asia?

    Arnold had raised the alarm time and again about the record amounts of investment being ploughed into national team programs across Asia – teams Australia had rolled through with relative ease in the past.

    His warning, in some respect, has come to fruition during this qualifying campaign.

    The Socceroos are enduring another rocky road to a World Cup. The latest speed bump in the route will come in Bahrain on Wednesday morning (AEDT) where Australia can either keep their fate in their own hands or face two agonisingly tense international windows next year.

    BAHRAIN PRESENTS A BIG CHANCE

    The Socceroos currently sit second in Group C during the third round of qualifying but have just one win to their name. No second placed side, in any of the other qualifying groups, has fewer victories.

    Second place presents the golden prize of automatic World Cup qualification come the final international window in June next year.

    The only reason they are still in charge of their own destiny is because other sides have continually let opportunities to take control of their own fate slip.

    Saudi Arabia, perceived from the outset as a fellow group heavyweight, like the Socceroos, have one win, three draws and one defeat.

    China, in fourth place, have one more victory to their name than Australia, but have lost three of their five qualifiers.

    The only pattern is that there isn’t one.

    Consistency, apart from Japan who sit seven points clear at the top, has been elusive across the board.

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    Under Tony Popovic there are signs the Socceroos are starting to find their rhythm. Since taking over in October he has secured five points from three games. It has been a solid, but not spectacular start.

    The game against Bahrain is must win; especially with Saudi Arabia taking on last placed Indonesia in Jakarta.

    The reality of their situation has breached the walls of the camp. Harry Souttar was short, but sharp when asked about it in his final appearance before the cameras prior to the match in Riffa.

    “Very important,” the giant centre back said.

    “Obviously you can see the table, apart from the leaders Japan, you see how tight it is. It’s a huge game for us and it’s one we’re going to try and do our best at to get the three points.”

    Australia, Saudi Arabia and China all enter this matchday on six points with Bahrain on five.

    The margins are slim.

    KEEP THE EMOTIONS IN CHECK

    Bahrain set the first dose of third phase drama in motion back in September.

    The world number 76 left the Gold Coast with a 1-0 win in what turned out to be Arnold’s second last game in charge after a six-year tenure.

    Bahrain not only frustrated the Socceroos via an 89th minute Souttar own goal, but also by staying on the turf for lengthy periods after any contact.

    Stand-in captain Jackson Irvine believes the side let it become “the story of the game” and the teams leadership group has vowed to not let their opponents get under their skin again.

    “Of course, you want to maintain that discipline and not let it rattle us away from our game, but at the same time, you don’t want to let teams get away with certain kinds of behaviour and you need to have each other’s backs,” Irvine said.

    “Probably in the first game against them, we didn’t find that balance well enough.

    That’s the biggest thing you want to avoid. You want that drama to not be the centre of the game. You want our performance to be the main focus.”

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    SOCCEROOS MUST BE RUTHLESS IN FRONT OF GOAL

    The Socceroos have taken 58-shots during the third round with 14 of those classified as on target. Yet, after five games, they’ve scored only four goals.

    Now, like most statistics, they can be misleading or largely irrelevant when placed in context.

    The Socceroos haven’t scored enough goals, but it’s clearly not through the number of shots being taken.

    58 in five games is a large number.

    What that statistic, and even shots on target fail to measure, is both the quality of the chances and ones that should’ve ended up in one column or the other but didn’t due to decision making.

    The Socceroos should’ve beaten Saudi Arabia in Melbourne on Thursday night and to avoid a repeat performance against Bahrain they need to find a ruthlessness in-front of goal.

    In Melbourne, Mitch Duke had a chance to shoot after a superb bit of pressing from Aiden O’Neill forced a turnover on the edge of the Saudi 18-yard box. Instead, the veteran striker decided to lay it off to Ajdin Hrustic who under hit his shot into the waiting hands of goalkeeper Ahmed Al-Kassar.

    Similarly, Brandon Borrello found himself through on goal and one-on-one with the goalkeeper in the 84th minute. The Western Sydney Wanderers forward opted to square it to Riley McGree instead of finishing the chance himself. McGree was thwarted by a scrambling defender.

    Those two moments were pivotal.

    “It’s probably when you look at them all together, it probably looks like we need to have that more clinical edge,” Irvine said.

    “Whether it’s someone taking more responsibility earlier without the hesitation or whether it’s squaring the ball in the right time for someone else to have an easier moment.

    “There’s no right or wrong answer. It’s just about making sure we find that clinical edge individually and collectively to be able to put the ball in the back of the net.”

    Craig Goodwin’s return from suspension should help their pursuit of goals.

    The 32-year-old has seven goals to his name for his country and five of those have come in the space of 10-appearances in 2024.

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    FIX THE EARLY WOBBLES

    The team, by their own admission, have been poor in the first 20-minutes of games so far in the third round.

    A lack of possession and a low percentage of passes completed have been consistent themes.

    On occasion, it has come through their own doing while in other matches, an aggressive press from the opposition has induced multiple mistakes with the ball.

    It has left the side chasing games once they’ve composed themselves, in what has proved to be crucial time lost.

    Having a squad of 26 in Bahrain allows training to become match simulation.

    A particular area of focus, according to Irvine, has been playing out from the back under pressure. Whether Bahrain will be bold enough to pressure Australia so high up the pitch remains to be seen, but the Socceroos are bracing for that possibility given how effective it has been against them so far.

    “It is a question of sometimes the players on the pitch being able to identify solutions in those moments, about trying to find answers quicker,” he said.

    “That was the main focus of training yesterday. Especially in and around our box and being calm and trying to find solutions in those areas. It was a topic of conversation post-game after Saudi and we’ve looked at it this week.”

    RYAN BENCHING HAS PUT PLAYERS ON NOTICE

    One of Tony Popovic’s first tactical decisions was to drop long time goalkeeper and captain Mat Ryan to the bench and promote Aston Villa’s Joe Gauci in his place.

    Gauci, who has seen some gametime for Villa this season in the League Cup, has played the last three games for Australia. Ryan, who is yet to take the pitch for his new club Roma in Serie A, is enduring his longest ever run out of the starting side since becoming a mainstay in 2013.

    According to Irvine, Ryan’s demotion has proved anyone, no matter how entrenched they may seem in the side, is capable of being dropped.

    “It shows everybody how key your performances have to be and you have to be on it all the time to make sure you maintain your place in the team,” he said.

    Ryan is now 32 which is still relatively young for a goalkeeper and will no doubt continue to fight for his place.

    At the very least he’ll be an experienced sounding board for 24-year-old Gauci who is just taking his first steps at a large European club.

    That is a journey Ryan knows well.

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