Tottenham fans can expect big changes under Ange Postecoglou following their loss to Arsenal.

He may regret this in the future.

September 16th 2024.

Tottenham fans can expect big changes under Ange Postecoglou following their loss to Arsenal.
Ange Postecoglou believes that Tottenham are on the verge of winning silverware in the near future. Despite a frustrating loss to Arsenal in the North London derby, Postecoglou remains confident in his ability to bring success to the club in his second season as manager.

The Australian coach has a track record of winning trophies in his second year at clubs, and he fully expects the same for Tottenham. Although the season has started off with some challenges and only four points from their first four games, Postecoglou remains undeterred and is determined to build a strong foundation for the team.

The North London derby was a tight match, with both teams evenly matched, but unfortunately, Spurs were unable to come away with a win. However, Postecoglou remains confident in his team and his own abilities, stating that he always wins things in his second season and he stands by that belief.

At the age of 59, Postecoglou has had successful second seasons with other clubs such as Celtic, Yokohama F. Marinos, and Brisbane Roar. However, he acknowledges that the Premier League is a different challenge compared to the leagues he has previously managed in. But he remains steadfast in his belief that the second year is when he can truly push for success.

Postecoglou's confidence in winning silverware for Tottenham was evident even back in August when he stated that the second year is when he usually wins things. He believes that the first year is about building a strong foundation and establishing principles, while the second year is about pushing for trophies.

Although it may be easier said than done, Postecoglou is determined to bring success to Tottenham. He believes that their experiences, both good and bad, from last season have helped them grow and improve as a team. And now, they are in a better position to compete for trophies.

Tottenham's last trophy was in 2008 when they won the League Cup, and their last FA Cup triumph was in 1991. However, they are also competing in the Europa League this season and their last European success was in 1984 when they won the UEFA Cup final against Anderlecht.

Despite the challenges and competition, Postecoglou remains confident in his team and their preparations for this season. He believes that they are better equipped and more prepared than they were last year, and this gives him hope for the near future. With hard work and determination, Postecoglou is determined to bring silverware to Tottenham.

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