Tottenham: Ange Postecoglou announces a turbulent end to the transfer window

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For several weeks, Tottenham has been suffering in the Premier League. Pointing to a more than worrying 15th place, the Spurs are in a delicate situation and their European hopes at the end of the season are dwindling from week to week. Pointed out, Ange Postecoglou is in danger. However, the Australian-Greek coach asked his leaders for recruits after this new disappointment this Sunday against Everton (3-2):

There will be an emergency but I don't need to say it, everyone can see it. I have no problem with the way the club is handling the situation, they are working hard and trying to find solutions. These players need help, for sure and I hope that in the next 10 days we will find a solution. It's really tricky, we're not the only ones on the market. The club is making great efforts.»

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