Ange Postecoglou has reportedly fallen out with a quartet of Tottenham players in the background, as things look rocky in north London.
According to Football Insider, at least four Tottenham stars have reportedly fallen out with Ange Postecoglou in the background. Relationships are thin at Spurs, with the players reported here being the former Serie A quartet, as things do look rock in north London.
Tottenham fans want their team to win a trophy at all costs this season and certainly believe in the quality of this team to make that happen. In Ange Postecoglou’s mind, his squad can achieve big things, but he’s under pressure to keep the promise of winning a title in his second season, as has been the case in his tenures elsewhere.
Much like every other season, irrespective of who is managing this team, Tottenham have failed to show any form of consistency. In one of the weeks, they beat Manchester City, Manchester United, and Aston Villa while also losing to teams like Crystal Palace and Ipswich Town.
The defeat to the latter came just before the international break, and following such results, Postewcoglou has been more open with his comments in the media. Moreover, the Australian is known for his outspokenness, which has irked a few of his critical stars.
According to the report, Rodrigo Bentancur, Cristian Romero, Guigleilmo Vicario, and Destiney Udogie, former Serie A quartet, have reportedly fallen out with the manager. This is not good news for the fans, as things do look rocky in the background. Now, it’s up to Postecoglou and their players to repair the problems and move on with their season, as there’s still a lot to gain this season.
Spurs are eager to move forward and achieve their targets
Spurs are not far away from the top-four race despite losing five times in their eleven games this season. Postecoglou will be looking to repair the problems with his disgruntled players in the background, as well as plan ahead for the January window, as he does have some new requirements in the market.
Spurs are eager for a defensive signing, as well as attacking additions in January. The Australian must bring a few stars in the window, as well as keep the former Serie A quartet happy at all costs, as those are vital members of his starting eleven for the current season.