Ange Postecoglou is speaking to reporters following the 3-2 defeat at Brighton in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
Spurs came into the encounter at the Amex Stadium having won five on the bounce in all competitions and they arrived for his latest game just two-and-a-half days after their 2-1 victory at Ferencvaros in the Europa League on Thursday night. Postecoglou named the same starting XI to face Brighton that triumphed 3-0 at Manchester United last Sunday.
Tottenham opened the scoring within 24 minutes when James Maddison won a ball back in the Brighton half, fed Dominic Solanke and the striker played a perfect ball through to Brennan Johnson, who finished expertly with a first-time finish to make it six goals in as many games.
After a spell of Brighton pressure, Spurs found a second goal through Maddison. Solanke sent Timo Werner away down the left and the German pulled it back inside to Maddison. The midfielder took a touch and curled a low shot that the diving Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen fumbled through his hands and into the net.
Brighton grabbed one back early in the second half through some messy Spurs defending. Micky van de Ven missed a sliding interception for a bouncing cross into the box and then Destiny Udogie made a mess of his attempted clearance and the ball fell to Yankuba Minteh to fire low into the bottom right corner of the net.
The home side found an equaliser before the hour mark. Kaouru Mitoma found his way through some lacklustre defending and then Georginio Rutter ran on to his pass, skipped past a couple of half-hearted tackles before firing a shot into the bottom corner.
Soon it was 3-2 as Udogie and Bentancur were easily beaten by the battling Rutter down the ring and he picked out the unmarked Danny Welbeck to head home.
Our Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold is among those putting the questions to Postecoglou after the match. Scroll down for his latest updates from the press conference at the Amex Stadium.