Injuries to blame for Tottenham form â Postecoglou
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Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou says the club are in a stronger position than when he took charge 18 months ago, despite their poor form this season.
Spurs have won just one of their past 10 Premier League matches, which has seen the club drop to 15th in the table.
Injuries have blighted Spursâ campaign, with key players such as Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie missing large chunks of the season.
The Australianâs training methods and style of play have come under question given the number of muscle injuries sustained at the club this term.
Asked why his second season in charge had been more difficult, Postecoglou said: âItâs just injuries.
âI mean you can walk outside and say, âJeez itâs really brightâ, and say to yourself maybe itâs not the sun. But it is the sun, mate, weâve just got injuries.
âEvery decision that is made is from me.
âI am responsible for this. If you want a head on a stick, take mine, but I am absolutely 100% confident that we are in a better place as a football club today than when I started.â
Postecoglou replaced Antonio Conte as Tottenham boss in June 2023, moving from Celtic.
Tottenham finished fifth in the Premier League during his first season in charge, missing out on Champions League football by two points.
Spurs beat German side Hoffenheim 3-2 on Thursday night to move into sixth in the Europa League table.
The top eight sides in the Europa League table after next Thursdayâs final round of games automatically qualify for the knockout stages.
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