Tottenham in crisis? Ange postecoglou under pressure, but Chairman Daniel Levy is shot after losing Leicester | Football news
The first singing “We Want Levy Out” were sound long before the implosion that condemned the Spurs to their latest defeat. Home fans broadcast their dissatisfaction at the beginning of the first half. What happened later only increased the volume.
Of course, of course, Ange Postecoglou had to face cameras. It’s a lot of main coach. But he is not the main target for the anger of the home supporter. Chairman Daniel Levy is a man in shooting.
Levy, of course, transformed the club during his term, taking the Spurs to his magnificent new stadium and removed the infrastructure. On the field, however, fans think they see the same old problems. The culture of insufficient achievement remains.
Dissatisfaction is not new, but recent events have brought him to a sharp focus. The Spurs are in reaching one victory from 12 games of the Premier League. They lost 13 of 23 this season in total. Only Leicester, Wolves and Southampton tasted more frequent defeat. These sides are in the fight for relegation. Spurs, at the 15th, could now be and.
Injuries were injured, and James Maddison is the latest player who put aside, joined the list of absence, which extends into double figures. Yet, almost four weeks in the January transfer window, their only older signature is 21-year-old goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky.
“The players need help,” Postecoglou said at his press conference. He added that the club “works hard” to “alleviate problems”, but became a famous refrain. The supporters certainly feel that way. So much was clear from the mood within the ground.
Levy can, of course, point out big investments in previous transmission windows. But even without injuries, the detachment remains unbalanced. Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall showed a huge promise, but along with Wilson Extra, they were signed in the summer with respect to the future.
Today’s problems, such as a great deficiency of defense depths, are not resolved and the Spurs pay a large price while injuries are still piling up. Postecoglou’s side has now scored at least two goals in five direct premier league matches.
Postecoglou, of course, is not exceptional of guilt. His injury list generally comes down to bad luck but his unwavering commitment to playing his The way is a factor that contributes. Although the list of absences increased, he continued to send his side to play breakneck speed.
Their intensity can be seen in the Premier League monitoring information that, on the eve of the weekend games, showed that the Spurs are top notch among the Premier League clubs and for sprinters and remotely covered. Physical requirements of approaching postecoglou take a toll on players.
It’s a vicious circle. Without the ability to rotate, postecoglou seeks more and more than those who still stand. She was aroused by her decision to take off Richarlison in the second half, but insisted that the attacker “felt his groin” and “should have come down at halftime.” Pope Sarr, he added, was not supposed to play at all, but had to do it because of Maddison’s absence.
Hope is that the Spurs form will be picked up as the injury list starts to clean. But he asked at his press conference that he would still be in the place when that happened, Postecoglou was realistic. “Who knows?” he said. “A fair piece will say no.”
And besides, injuries do not explain the current problems completely.
Spurs have to be worn without four members of their first choice of five, but they lost the games even to Cristiano Romera, Micky van de Ven, Destiny dogie and Gugllielmo Vicario starting with Pedro Porro earlier this season, with Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Brighton among the sides Blend.
They are still capable of spectacular results. Even this season they scored four goals last Manchester City and Aston Villa. They also won Liverpool and Manchester United. But the defense openness obvious in the magic against Leicester was the theme of Postecoglou’s term.
After that, he talked about the efforts of his players, insisting that they stay behind him. “The players are dedicated to what we do,” he said. “When you are a football club manager, you can feel vulnerable and isolated, I don’t feel it.”
But his claim that in the remaining months of the season they could achieve “something special” they felt imaginatively given the context. Spurs are far from where they want to be – and they were too long. Postecoglou is not the only one who feels warmth.
Who’s guilty? What the fans say
We invited Spurs fans to comment on the side trouble in our match blog after the game. Read for the choice of their comments.
Spurs12345: “It’s not guilty. How, for God’s sake, can you expect the Spurs to perform at the highest level without the team team, without financial support and injuries? They are better in cups at the moment because the tempo is smaller. This is where Enic sells and help the club move forward by going. “
Alfie: “Ange should resign to saving her own career. Levy could be a good businessman, but he is a shocking owner of a football club. Levy Mamlje in decent managers with false promises and then put them on the bus. Ange is not to blame in my opinion.”
Jacob: “Ange has to go, his system is flawed and it is too stubborn to change it. The team structure is such that each breakup in the game provides huge spaces to attack any team. Levy and the Committee are the biggest problem in Spurs, but Ange will crash Spurs. “
Fluttering: “The depth of the detachment will never be resistant enough to compete in the Europe and the Premier League. But this fall in shape is funny and something has to change, otherwise we will sleep for a championship walk.”