It’s by no means an excellent signal when a soccer supervisor shows an iciness about his personal staff’s supporters.
Roy Hodgson’s passive-aggressive reference to ‘the well-known Anfield assist’, which he was not experiencing throughout his sad time as Liverpool supervisor, was ominous.
Ange Postecoglou didn’t appear fully aligned, both, when requested about Spurs delivery 13 targets in three consecutive residence video games.
‘If individuals can’t see the apparent, I’m not going to level it out,’ he mentioned after Sunday’s 6-3 residence defeat by Liverpool. ‘If individuals need me to alter my strategy, it’s not going to alter.’
Postecoglou reduce a extremely delicate determine and located himself depicted on Sunday as a middle-aged Australian man who doesn’t take the notion of successful video games critically. But there’s something joyous concerning the attacking creed to which he adheres — his ‘faith’ as he has referred to as it — at a time when soccer is narrowing right into a data-driven homogeneity.
Premier League soccer is a world of gray pragmatism now, everybody clinging on for expensive life. On Sunday, we witnessed a person clinging to a philosophy and an aesthetic, whatever the gathering storm.
Ange Postecoglou has refused to deviate from his patented model of all-action soccer at Spurs
His dedication to attacking soccer has made Tottenham must-see TV all through his tenure
However their defensive fragility will proceed to price them towards the Premier League’s finest groups
How soccer wants that. Graeme Souness wrote in these pages two weeks in the past concerning the laborious watch that Premier League soccer has turn out to be at occasions — ‘an excessive amount of enjoying in your personal half and an excessive amount of passing backward and forward’ and infrequently shorn of ‘unpredictability’.
A sequence of outcomes which reads 3-4, 1-1, 5-0, 4-3, 3-6 is wilder than any Spurs fan desires, however Postecoglou has imbued spirit, after the grinding, soulless soccer below Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho — two grimly pragmatic males.
There are statistical indicators that the Australian, whose squad is ravaged by accidents to eight key personnel, is on course. Spurs have had extra pictures and extra anticipated targets per sport this season than final and scored extra targets. They’ve created extra huge probabilities.
They’ve misplaced the ball much less of their defensive third, conceded fewer pictures and conceded fewer targets. By virtually each helpful metric, they’re higher than they had been 12 months in the past.
The information additionally factors to a distinct mode of assault. The staff’s variety of ‘quick breaks’ — and targets from these breaks — has shot up, suggesting they’ve turn out to be much more reliant on counter-attacking. The variety of sequences by which they go the ball 10 occasions or extra is markedly down. Their ‘common possession’ and ‘build-up breaks’ have dropped off, too, reflecting the shift to counter-attack.
The issue — and it’s one which frustrates Souness — is the holes Tottenham are leaving everywhere in the pitch. Which may not have been an issue at Celtic for Postecoglou, however now his ways are rumbled and weaknesses are noticed. This marauding Spurs staff discover themselves massively depending on the few gamers who can present the defensive blanket once they lose the ball. Above all, central defender Micky van de Ven, whose hamstring issues have been a fear and compelled Postecoglou to subject Archie Grey, an 18-year-old, out of his pure place there towards Liverpool.
Pape Matar Sarr, the midfield anchor, has an excellent engine however is inclined to be rash.
Dejan Kulusevski has been a wildcard — a greater purchase than many anticipated — however rival golf equipment might attempt to poach him if Spurs provide no prospect of trophies. Within the meantime, Son Heung-min has misplaced his means and has contract uncertainty developing.
Accidents to a number of key gamers have compelled Postecoglou to depend on makeshift replacements, notably throughout his again line
In the meantime captain Son Heung-min has been removed from his talismanic finest in latest weeks
Promoting Richarlison might enable Postecoglou to set about discovering appropriate replacements in downside areas

Promoting Richarlison would let Postecoglou convey within the gamers Spurs want: a flexible ahead, a midfielder with a sharper mind than the present personnel and a defender who might present cowl.
Alternatives are there. Spurs have been supplied the wonderful former Everton full again Ben Godfrey, from Atalanta. However Richarlison, whereas annoyed by an absence of sport time, isn’t eager to depart.
That is probably the most fascinating take a look at of a soccer excellent since Kevin Keegan managed Newcastle United three many years in the past, with a squad together with Alan Shearer, Les Ferdinand, Peter Beardsley, Keith Gillespie, David Ginola and Tino Asprilla — and generally fielded all 5 collectively.
‘That was his means and he wasn’t going to alter it,’ Shearer mentioned not too long ago. ‘It price him in the long run, as a result of we’d be up to now forward and stored going and going and nonetheless making an attempt to attain targets. And there are shades of that on this Tottenham staff.’
This Spurs staff look extra fragile than Keegan’s Newcastle did and even Keegan displayed better flexibility than Postecoglou.
Sunday’s Spurs aspect had been as attack-minded as ever, regardless of rookie Grey’s presence within the rear and 24-year-old Djed Spence as a makeshift left again.
Even Kulusevski advised, within the aftermath of the defeat, that the footballing excellent should be adaptable for tough circumstances.
When it was put to him that management throughout matches was one thing Spurs ought to hunt, he mentioned: ‘If you wish to get a end result, perhaps yeah. It’s a must to take into consideration how are we bodily. “Who’s enjoying? What number of video games have we performed the final week? Who’re we enjoying?”’
Postecoglou’s soccer is harking back to that performed by Newcastle throughout Kevin Keegan’s first spell as supervisor
King Kev was cherished by followers for his fashion of play however regardless of a wealth of attacking skills didn’t convey the league title to the North East
Ferdinand, who left Keegan’s Newcastle for Spurs in 1997, mentioned in a studio dialogue with an invited Spurs viewers final week that he felt there wanted to a point of compromise from Postecoglou. ‘That might be his downfall,’ Ferdinand mentioned.
He cited the 4-1 defeat by Chelsea final season, when the staff continued to assault after happening to 9 males. ‘I bear in mind him saying that day he was not going to alter the way in which he was enjoying. The supporters had been optimistic however wouldn’t react in the identical means right now.’
No matter occurs subsequent, we are going to witness the identical philosophy Postecoglou specified by an interview on these pages a 12 months again, not lengthy after that defeat by Chelsea.
‘I don’t know another means,’ he mentioned. ‘Within the broad church of soccer philosophies, I’ve stayed actually strict to 1 faith. I went right into a library of soccer books and obtained caught on one part that was about attacking soccer. It’s the one house I really feel comfy in.’
We’ll bear in mind him lengthy after soccer’s drab pragmatists have gone.


















