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·19 January 2025
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·19 January 2025
Ange Postecoglou retains belief that Tottenham’s terrible form will eventually turn after their fifth league defeat in six.
A woeful first 45 saw Spurs 3-0 down at Everton before a late rally reduced the deficit to 3-2 – but that did little to stop the away support venting their frustration at full time.
Spurs are languishing in 15th, 13 points adrift of fifth-placed Chelsea, but Postecoglou insists he hasn’t lost faith despite the precarious situation.
“If you look at the situation we’re in, it will eventually dissipate,” he explained at full time.
“I certainly hope and believe it will. We’ll give ourselves the opportunity to get consistency in performance and results.
“I certainly haven’t lost belief or determination to turn it around and the players showed in the second half that they haven’t either.”
“It is a difficult result. We struggled to really get in the game in the first half and that gave Everton and momentum. We gave ourselves a mountain to climb but the players certainly tried to claw the game back but we just fell short.
“We couldn’t really take control of the game. We struggled to get any traction in terms of with and without the ball and that allowed to get in behind us. We had some chances where we probably should have capitalised early on, but in the end it wasn’t enough.
“We are pretty stretched. We literally had 11 players fit enough to start the game. We weren’t in total control of our organisation and Everton capitalised on that and we paid the price for it. Radu [Dragusin] had to come off because of the deep cut and restructure.
“Second half we had the fair share of the game. We started strongly and I thought Richarlison made a difference and a presence and Mikey Moore gave us something on the left.”
Postecoglou also admits there is an urgency for Spurs to buy players this month.
“There will be urgency but it doesn’t need me to say it, everybody can see that. I have no issues with how the club are going about it, they are working hard and trying to find solutions.
“These players need help that is for sure and hopefully over the next 10 days or so we’ll find a solution. It is really tricky, we’re not the only ones in the market. The club are trying hard.”