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“The angry ones” – Ange Postecoglou directly addresses Spurs fans regarding form

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Ange Postecoglou has sent a message to ‘angry’ Tottenham Hotspur fans regarding the club’s recent form.

A run of just four wins from their last 17 Premier League matches — including one point from their last seven — has left Spurs 15th in the table, just eight points clear of the relegation zone.

Consequently, Postecoglou has faced serious pressure regarding his job, with large sections of the Spurs fanbase calling for him to be sacked.

As of yet, it doesn’t look like Daniel Levy will pull the trigger, instead sticking with the Australian, who still has Spurs battling for Europa League, FA Cup and EFL Cup honours.

In his pre-match press conference ahead of Thursday’s Europa League clash with Elfsborg, Postecoglou was asked to send a message to ‘angry’ Spurs supporters about the club’s current predicament.

The former Celtic boss insists everyone is ‘working hard to turn this around’.

Ange Postecoglou sends message to Spurs supporters

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“My message would be to all Spurs fans because I represent them all not just the angry ones that you are referring to or maybe talking to. All Spurs fans,” said Postecoglou (via Football.London).

“We are working hard to turn this around. Obviously, we know the situation, notwithstanding the fact the possibilities and opportunities in the second half of this season are still very much in our hands to capitalise on and still make it a successful season.”

Postecoglou was also asked if he’s feeling any extra pressure following Sunday’s 2-1 defeat at home to relegation battlers Leicester City, with Spurs needing a result against Elfsborg to secure top-eight status in the Europa League.

“Me, personally? No different to any other game mate,” he responded, continuing: “It’s a game I want to win and we go into it with the same intent.

“It’s a competition we have done really well in to be in a great position. We want to solidify our position and finish in the top eight. That’s in our hands tomorrow night. A win makes it certain, a draw is probably going to be good enough as well. Finishing in the top eight for us is hugely important because it gives us a good foothold in the tournament and also gives us a couple of weeks where we don’t have midweek games which at this point we are at is really important.”

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