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Ange Postecoglou is not a clown. This is a person who has won trophies in Australia, Japan and Scotland – he creates a distinctive football philosophy along the way – and deservedly won a crack in the management of one of the big football clubs in England.
To assume that at the best of the best case it was in the best case clumsy.
The story this morning seems to suggest that the British media believe Tottenham’s boss is wrong to have his right to answer that this overshadows the main focus to help his team beat Manchester United in the European League Finals tonight.
However, the claim Shipkovo retort at a press conference Do you have to derail a team of players and coaching staff in any way is absurd.
The Spurs trained in San Mams late yesterday afternoon and will enter the game tonight as a drawback, but with a record that they have not lost to United in any of their last six games.
They will be well prepared by a manager who has seen and did most things in the game, at different angles of the globe.
Postecoglou’s conduct in media meetings have changed after arriving in North London nearly two years ago.
His honest, articular reflections were originally welcomed as a break from the usual gentle, media trained answers given by most of the players and managers in the Premier League.
But this gave way to the art of self -defense, since his tactics were questioned on a multiple basis.
This is part of the media’s work to check the game and its main characters. Absolutely honest.
However, when this moves in what can be interpreted as a personal insult, is the place where the line is to be drawn.
Postecoglou’s right is to stand up for yourself. The double standards of the industry, which is happy to criticize and then collides when the recipient responds to the boundaries of the front of the rank.
This is another sign of the melodrama that accompanies football today.
More news conferences, more access, more questions and more answers. So many writing columns, so many radio and television slots to fill. The back pages today, forgotten tomorrow as the circus moves to something else.
The more appropriate moment for Postecoglou’s retort was that it was another indication that his time in Spurs could end.
He has chaired a bad season, though one who got wet with key players injuries.
Time is now. pic.twitter.com/xuvxsfdcrj
– Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursoOfficial) May 21, 2025
The spurs head to the Basque country in the 17th place in the Premier League, accumulating only 38 points and suffering 21 defeats in 37 games.
You can argue that the recording is not good enough for a Tottenham resources club and few would disagree.
For this reason, the Australian is likely to leave the club and will be involved in his trade elsewhere next season.
Grab him at a quiet moment and he will probably agree that he was not good enough.
But, clown? No, my friend.
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