Ange Postecoglou: Tottenham injuries to blame for poor form


Postecoglou replaced Antonio Conte as Tottenham boss in June 2023, moving from Celtic.

He said he believes his changes since taking charge have made the club stronger “in all areas”.

“My brief was to come in and change things,” he said. “That is what I have done.

“I think the squad we have got together now, they are an exciting squad and when they are all fit, I think the club will benefit, not just this year but for many years to come.

“We have some outstanding people that have come into the club in all areas, in every facet that I think will contribute to this club being successful in the future. I firmly believe that.

“Now, the only evidence that most people want to look at is where we are right now in terms of our performances, particularly in the league. But from my perspective as somebody who walked into a club that wanted change and needed change, I have no doubt we are in a much better place for what the club needs for success.”

Tottenham finished fifth in the Premier League during his first season in charge, missing out on Champions League football by two points.

Spurs beat German side Hoffenheim 3-2 on Thursday night to move into sixth in the Europa League table.

The top eight sides in the Europa League table after next Thursday’s final round of games automatically qualify for the knockout stages.



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