Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou bemused by criticism of second season success claim
Ange Postecoglou enjoyed success during his time in Scotland with Celtic (Andrew Milligan/PA)
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has defended his belief of âalways winning thingsâ in a second year at a club.
Following the 1-0 home defeat by Arsenal in Sundayâs north London derby, the former Celtic boss was asked about his pre-season comments of delivering success during a second campaign as he had done in Scotland.
The 59-year-old said ânothingâs changedâ in terms of that mindset as he looks to build on last season, when he guided Spurs to fifth place in the Premier League.

Former Australia boss Postecoglou â who also won silverware at South Melbourne and Brisbane Roar as well as in Japan with Yokohama F Marinos â takes his Spurs side to Coventry in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.
Spursâ last trophy came when they lifted the League Cup in 2008, and Postecoglou was again pressed on his comments over targeting silverware this season.
âIt is amazing, isnât it? I just stated a fact and it seems like am I supposed to just lie or just say it never happened?â Postecoglou said at a press conference.
âIt is confusing to me that people are making a big deal out of something â surely I am supposed to answer something that is true?

âLike if I donât win in the second year this year, and I come out next year and say, âwell I always win in itâ⊠well no, actually it is not true.
âBut I have just said something that is true and it seems like it has upset a lot of people for some reason.â
Postecoglou added: âDo you really think itâs me sort of boasting?
âHow am I supposed to answer something that is true? Is it to say, âwell, actually, it wasnât that important. They were easy competitions, and they donât mean anythingâ?
âIf you have achieved something, arenât you supposed to say, âyes I have and thatâs what I hope to do againâ?
âI am not really sure why people misconstrue it as me trying to boast about something. I have answered a question which is true.
âThatâs always happened and my plan is for it to happen again this year â and if it doesnât happen, then I canât answer that question the same way next year, I can say âmostlyâ, and not âalwaysâ.â
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Postecoglou is likely to utilise his squad against Coventry, who reached the semi-finals of last seasonâs FA Cup where the Sky Bet Championship side were beaten on penalties by Manchester United after fighting back from 3-0 down.
Youngsters Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Mikey Moore could all be involved, while Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin, Djed Spence and Timo Werner should also feature.
Midfielder Yves Bissouma missed the north London derby after picking up a groin problem while on international duty, and will not be rushed back into action.
âNo. He is not where we want him to be (in his recovery),â Postecoglou said.
âBut hopefully there is still a chance (he will be available) for the weekend (against Brentford).â




