Ange Postecoglou was left fielding uncomfortable questions and accusations of disconnect with Tottenham supporters on Thursday evening after his aspect slumped to a 1-0 defeat at Chelsea.
The Australian was concerned in a frosty post-match interview with Sky Sports activities and tried to downplay a second through the second half when he appeared to cup his ear within the course of the away finish at Stamford Bridge.
The gesture got here within the quick aftermath of Pape Matar Sarr’s long-range strike within the 69th minute, which seemed to have introduced Spurs stage till a prolonged VAR assessment dominated it out for a foul by Sarr on Moises Caicedo within the build-up.
Simply moments earlier than that, Postecoglou had substituted Sarr on for Lucas Bergvall – a call that was met with boos from the travelling followers, a few of whom additionally chanted: ‘You do not know what you are doing.’
Seemingly in response, Postecoglou turned towards the away part and cupped his ear. However when questioned in regards to the gesture by Sky Sports activities’ Patrick Davison, he insisted it had been misinterpreted.
‘Yeah, I needed them to be pleased, mate,’ Postecoglou mentioned. ‘We might simply scored a cracking purpose. So I needed them to cheer – as a result of they have not had rather a lot to cheer about.’
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou pictured throughout Thursday’s 1-0 defeat away at Chelsea
Spurs had a purpose disallowed through the second half for a foul by sub Pape Matar Sarr (proper)
Requested whether or not the gesture was a direct response to his substitutions being booed, Postecoglou replied: ‘It is not the primary time my substitutions have been booed. Should you adopted my tenure, it isn’t the primary time. They’re allowed to boo. However I needed them to cheer – as a result of I assumed it was a cracking purpose.’
Davison pressed once more: ‘You mentioned within the week – in your interview with Mark Schwarzer – that you just felt you’d misplaced a portion of the followers. Is that what we noticed tonight?’
Postecoglou bristled: ‘I get it, Pat. You are making an attempt actually onerous. That is superb. You’ve got already determined what the end result is.’
Davison later tried to maintain Postecoglou on aspect by telling him: ‘There is not any agenda.’
The interview additionally noticed Postecoglou reiterate his distain for VAR.
‘It is killing the sport, mate. It is not the identical recreation it was once,’ he mentioned. ‘All of us sat on our couches final evening and watched TV – I assure you, if [Thursday’s VAR] Jarred Gillett was the VAR final evening, we would have gotten a unique consequence.’
The ‘final evening’ Postecoglou referred to was Wednesday’s Merseyside derby at Anfield, the place Liverpool beat Everton 1-0. Throughout that match, a harmful problem by James Tarkowski on Alexis Mac Allister solely resulted in a yellow card, regardless of VAR briefly checking whether or not the on-field official had been too lenient.
The dearth of VAR intervention shocked pundits and followers alike, whereas the PGMOL even later admitted that Tarkowski ought to have been despatched off.
Postecoglou appeared to cup his ear in the direction of the away followers after Sarr’s shot had hit the online
After Thursday night’s defeat, Postecoglou took half in a frosty interview with Sky Sports activities
‘You simply do not know what you are going to get,’ Postecoglou continued, nonetheless fuming at Sarr’s disallowed purpose. ‘We waited for six minutes for one thing that apparently the VAR thought was clear and apparent. It is insanity, mate.’
Davison requested if he believed the VAR resolution to disallow Sarr’s purpose was flawed. Postecoglou pushed again: ‘Look, Pat, you may try to drive me right into a nook.’
Davison: ‘I am not making an attempt to drive you into something.’
Postecoglou replied: ‘Did you suppose final evening was clear and apparent? What number of minutes did it take this referee to determine whether or not it was clear and apparent? In your primary information of human vocabulary – “clear and apparent” – what does that recommend to you?’
Davison admitted: ‘No, it is possibly not clear and apparent. I do suppose it is a foul [by Sarr], if I am trustworthy.’
Postecoglou: ‘OK. Proper. Nicely, there you go. So the referee did not see it. He then must see it for six minutes, however you get the suitable consequence so that you’re pleased – and that is why the sport’s going the best way it’s. And I assume folks like you’ll proceed to be pleased sitting in your couches ready for six minutes for clear and apparent stuff. That is superb. I do not agree with that, however that is superb.’
Davison tried to complete on a constructive word by trying ahead to subsequent week’s Europa League quarter-final first leg towards Frankfurt: ‘You noticed sufficient for Thursday? As a result of the season hinges on that in the end, would not it?’
Postecoglou shook his head: ‘No, no. We have to get Sunday first [against Southampton in the Premier League]. We have to go forward on Sunday. I feel it is vital that we proceed to play.’
Postecoglou was very important of VAR as he reiterated his feeling that it was ‘killing the sport’
Spurs have now misplaced 16 of their 30 league video games to date this season they usually sit in 14th place

Former Spurs captain Jamie Redknapp, working as a pundit for Sky, mentioned there was little doubt the ear-cupping gesture signalled rigidity between Postecoglou and the membership’s fanbase.
‘He made a few substitutions and I do not suppose it went down too effectively with the Tottenham followers,’ Redknapp mentioned. ‘And I feel once they scored, it seemed like he cupped his arms to the Spurs followers as if to say, “Nicely, hear, I do know higher.”‘
On the post-game scenes, Redknapp added: ‘Usually, he’d be over there clapping them. There is a disconnect between the 2 for the time being.
‘It is not splendid for the supervisor. However he is obtained some large video games forward. He is simply obtained to maintain his head up.’
Former Chelsea defender Gary Cahill additionally sensed critical pressure.
‘There is definitely a frustration with the supervisor and the followers,’ Cahill mentioned.
‘Truthfully, I’ve to be trustworthy: they have been dreadful right now. I did not see a transparent recreation plan. No photographs on the right track by half-time. He is obtained to be disenchanted.
‘There’s clear friction there, you may see.’
Spurs have now misplaced 16 of their 30 Premier League video games this season. Probably the most defeats they’ve ever suffered in a single Premier League marketing campaign is nineteen.



















