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Tottenham are definitely struggling at the start of the season, and Spurs even made a fool of themselves this weekend against Brighton, losing 3-2 after leading 2-0. Which triggered the anger of Ange Postecglou, the coach of the Londoners, although he is used to defending his players at press conferences. Not this time.
“No matter where it comes from, it’s unacceptable. It’s the first time since I’ve been here that we’ve lost a game like this. If you don’t compete and let the opponent dominate you in this way, you will achieve nothing. We weren’t competitive, we lacked intensity, we didn’t do what we needed to do. And we paid the price. We didn’t deserve to get anything out of this match, if we had we would have been falsely rewarded.”he snapped, after saying to himself “disgusted” at the microphone of Skysports a few minutes earlier. Tottenham are trailing in 9th place in the Premier League after 7 days.
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