Postecoglou dismisses talk that Spurs fans will want to lose against Man City
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Tottenham Hotspur's Greek-Australian Head Coach Ange Postecoglou reacts during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, on November 6, 2023. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) /
Ange Postecoglou said Tottenham will go all out to beat Manchester City
on Tuesday, even though it could open the door to bitter north London rivals
Arsenal to win the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta's Arsenal
are one point above City at the top of the table, but Pep Guardiola's team
crucially have a game in hand.
Arsenal, on 86 points,
host Everton in their final match of the season on Sunday while City play West
Ham at home.
It means if City win
their final two games, they will secure an unprecedented fourth consecutive
English top-flight title.
Much of the talk ahead
of Tuesday's game has centred around whether Tottenham fans will want their
team to lose in order to deny Arsenal the chance to win the league for the
first time in 20 years.
But Spurs manager
Postecoglou bristled at the notion that Spurs were focused on anything other
than a win at his pre-match press conference on Monday.
"People are
allowed to feel the way they do but I think I've been really consistent and
really strong in my beliefs that it's important for this football club to get
to where we want to, not look for a silver bullet," he said.
"It's hard work,
perseverance, it's resilience, it's quality that will get us what we want, not
to fall for any sort of false dawns or any short-term result reactions, stick
to the course and thirdly, know what real success looks like.
"Real success
looks like trophies. Anything else in between, bragging rights, whatever, it is
absolutely meaningless to me... we've got a game tomorrow we want to win."
The former Celtic boss
said he was confident that supporters would be behind Tottenham on Tuesday and
that opinions online were not a good guide.
"If you go by
social media there's probably 99 percent of Spurs supporters who don't (want to
win against City), if that's your world but please don't tell me that's your
world... we'll need to have a counselling session if that's your world,"
he said.
"I understand
rivalry -- I was part of one of the biggest ones in the last couple of years in
the world with Celtic and Rangers but I will never understand if somebody wants
their own team to lose. That's not what sport's about."
Tottenham were early
pacesetters in the Premier League campaign, but a late-season slump looks like
costing them a place in the Champions League next season.
A win for fourth-placed Aston Villa against Liverpool later on Monday
would end the club's hopes of qualifying for Europe's top club competition.
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