‘ANGE POSTECOGLOU DOESN’T CARE’: LIVERPOOL SENT TOTTENHAM WARNING AHEAD OF WEEKEND CLASH
The Tottenham manager will play against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool on Saturday with the same fearlessness, according to Glenn Hoddle, who also claims that “Ange Postecoglou doesn’t care.”
Tottenham hasn’t lost in six Premier League games, and on Sunday, they put on a strong performance in a 2-2 draw at Arsenal.
Hoddle told Premier League Productions (24/09/23 at 4:20 pm) that despite twice falling behind, Spurs continued to play on the “front foot,” “press,” and throw “lots of bodies forward.” He believes it won’t alter against Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool or even the Treble-winners, Manchester City.
That will be welcome news to Spurs supporters, who have been pleading with their boss to adopt a different strategy.
It’s a different scenario under Ange Postecoglou, despite the fact that they have had two trophy-winning managers in the dugout, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.
The Treble-winning Celtic player has completely changed the atmosphere and thinking at Hotspur Way, where the team will face another significant test on Saturday.
Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham
According to Hoddle, “the players are buying into it.” ‘I don’t care who we play,’ declares Angel Postecoglou. If he moves to Liverpool or Manchester City, he will remain the same. He’ll play in the same manner.
They may eventually handle a little tonking. They might lose by three. However, I believe that the players will push and throw many bodies forward since they like the fact that he is on the offensive foot.
“They now possess skill on the ball. There are some genuinely talented players, you have to admit. Tottenham are currently operating in the shadows. The fact that they are unnoticed won’t bother Ange. They are a professional group.
Tottenham v Liverpool
Two unbeaten teams that are on a roll, feeling good about themselves, and scoring goals just for fun. It will be really intriguing to see this game.
The north London derby was Spurs’ biggest test of the year, and while they lost, they still held their heads high and puffed out their chest.
This is yet another game and another opportunity for Spurs to demonstrate that their early-season success and perfect record won’t end like they did last year.