It has been claimed that coach Enze Postecoglou is trusted by Tottenham Hotspur.
Dan Kilpatrick, a Tottenham reporter for the British media Evening Stantad, reported on the 10th (Korea Standard Time) that “Coach Postecoglou lost 3-4 against Chelsea. Chairman Daniel Levy and the club’s board are supporting him despite his recent poor performance.”
Postecoglou took the helm of Tottenham last season with much anticipation. He left a solid mark, including a “domestic treble” for Celtic in the 2022/23 season.
Tottenham Hotspur F.C., wanting a change in response, set up an ambitious season plan by appointing Postecoglou. Postecoglou received tremendous support from the club.
This makes Tottenham the most funded manager in Tottenham’s history based on his time in charge. In the first season, Tottenham under Postecoglou showed promise. 안전놀이터
He had eight wins and two draws in the first 10 matches of the league, raising expectations. Some even forecast that if Tottenham gives him more time and money than a certain level, Tottenham will win the league that he dreamed of.
However, good times for Postecoglou did not last long. The strategy for the latter half of the league was read and many loopholes began to be exposed. His performance also declined vertically, eventually ranking fifth in the league with 20 wins, six draws and 12 losses (66 points).
This season, the team has been reinforcing in various positions. The team invested the highest transfer fee ever to recruit Dominic Solanke and filled in the positions where it lacked Wilson O’Donbert, Archie Gray, and Lucas Veribal.
Nevertheless, Tottenham is currently ranked 11th with six wins, two draws and seven losses (20 points). If the current performance is maintained, it will be impossible to guarantee that they will play in the Champions League as well as the European match.
According to Patrick, Tottenham seems to have continued to trust Postecoglou. “The board of directors is working on the same tasks as usual, including Postecoglou’s commitment to long-term projects in preparation for the away game of Rangers and the match against Southampton,” he said. “We have started preparing for the January transfer market through a meeting with John Lange, the director. We can also play actively in line with the reality that the club is facing.”