Angel Postcoglou hunted by Tottenham supporters

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It is definitely a terrible season for Tottenham. Logically beaten by its neighbor of Chelsea despite a certain resistance, the London club underwent its 16th defeat in the Premier League and dives always lower in the standings. After 30 days, the Spurs occupy an unworthy 14th place and will not go to the European Cup next year. At least not through the championship because they are still qualified in the Europa League where they face Eintracht Frankfurt next week. Angel Postcoglou should not make old bones. The latter was even noticed yesterday sending a message to Tottenham supporters, when his team had just equalized (the goal will ultimately be invalidated by the Var). We saw him head towards the gallery by sticking his hand in his ear, implying that he did not hear them celebrate. “We had just scored. I just wanted to hear them applaud. We went through a difficult period, I found the goal magnificent and I wanted them to be really enthusiastic. I felt at that time, we had the potential to win the match. ”

Unfortunately, his team bowed again and the Australian coach was still whistled by fans. “I don't mind. It is not the first time that they have Hue me because of my replacements or my decisions. It's normal. They have the right to do that. But we had just scored a goal, to equalize, I hoped that we could create a little emotions ” He defended himself after the final whistle. He does not want supporters. “It doesn't touch me. If this is what the supporters feel, if they find that I do not do a good job, they have the right to express it. They are the ones who will stay there long after my departure. ” A message that looks like farewells at the end of the season.

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