Tottenham Hotspur assistant coach has expressed confidence in the team's commitment to the 'Angeball' principles of coach Ange Postecoglou following a disappointing 3-0 defeat against Fulham. The defeat came on the heels of a resounding 4-0 victory over Aston Villa, denting Spurs' hopes of Champions League qualification.
The team had the opportunity to climb to fourth place in the table with a win over Fulham but fell short with a lackluster performance. Despite the setback, the assistant coach remains optimistic about the remaining 10 games of the season and emphasized the team's determination to finish strong.
The assistant coach, who previously worked at Aston Villa, highlighted the continuity in the team's approach under Postecoglou's guidance. He praised the players for their efforts in adapting to the coach's system and expressed excitement about the team's evolution.
Looking ahead, Tottenham Hotspur announced a tour of Australia, where they will face Newcastle United at the iconic MCG in Melbourne, Postecoglou's hometown. The match will take place shortly after the conclusion of the Premier League season, offering fans in Australia a chance to see two top-flight English teams in action.
Spurs' chief football officer confirmed that the squad for the tour will be nearly at full strength, with only a few exceptions due to extenuating circumstances. The tour presents an opportunity for fans to witness high-quality football and for players to showcase their skills on an international stage.