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Tottenham to sack Postecoglou? Ornstein predicts stance on 'shocking decision' with Arsenal comparison

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The Athletic’s David Ornstein has commented on whether Tottenham Hotspur could sack Ange Postecoglou following their 1-0 loss against arch-rivals Arsenal.

Postecoglou was lauded at the start of last season as he successfully overhauled Tottenham‘s style of play, making his side one of the most entertaining sides to watch in the Premier League.

Spurs ended the season poorly but still finished fifth in the Premier League and two points adrift of fourth-placed Aston Villa.

Before this season, Tottenham’s target for the new campaign would have likely been to qualify for the Champions League and/or win a trophy.

However, Spurs have endured a difficult start to the new season. They have one win in four Premier League games and last time out, they were beaten 1-0 at home against North London rivals Arsenal.

Following this result, Postecoglou is the eight-favourite to be the next Premier League manager sacked. Earlier this week, Fabrizio Romano provided his verdict on whether Spurs could make a “shocking decision”.

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Romano said: “It’s absolutely everything under control at Tottenham – a slow start, of course, a disappointing North London derby, but at the same time, they are not considering any shocking decision for the manager.

“This project is completely, completely involved in the ideas, the plan… the whole project is around Ange Postecoglou. Even in the summer transfer window, they were blending transfers together with him: [Dominic] Solanke, and also the others.

“This is something they are building with the manager – not just for the manager, but with the manager, so they are not going to change anything now. It was again a poor start to the season where they were also unlucky, if you remember the Leicester game. So it’s probably a difficult moment in general for Tottenham, but they absolutely trust in the manager and trust Postecoglou.

“So at the moment there is nothing negative ongoing at the club, no bad feelings, just the moment to change things, and they will do that on the pitch I’m sure.”

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A further update has since been revealed by Ornstein. He suspects Postecoglou will still have the backing of Tottenham’s board.

“So this noise and understandable reaction from a lot of the public, and Spurs fans post the north London derby defeat, I suspect will not be replicated inside the club and in the hierarchy,” Ornstein told The Athletic FC podcast.

“If they are fully behind Ange Postecoglou in the way that Arsenal were when Mikel Arteta was facing external pressure, then you’d like to think that in time, things will improve.

“Whether it’s in the way that Arsenal have, or better, or worse, we will have to wait and see.”

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Tottenham: Postecoglou ‘confused’ as he denies ‘boasting’ about success – ‘am I supposed to lie?’

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Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou has defended his belief of “always winning things” in a second year at a club after his side’s loss to Arsenal.

Following the 1-0 home loss by Arsenal in Sunday’s north London derby, the former Celtic boss was asked about his pre-season comments about achieving success during a second season after doing so with the Scottish champions.

The 59-year-old said “nothing’s changed” regarding that mindset as he attempts to build on last season as he guided Spurs to fifth place in the Premier League.

Former Australia boss Postecoglou – who also won silverware at South Melbourne and Brisbane Roar as well as in Japan with Yokohama F Marinos – takes his Spurs side to Coventry in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

Spurs’ last trophy came when they lifted the League Cup in 2008, and Postecoglou was again pressed on his comments over targeting silverware this season.

“It is amazing, isn’t it? I just stated a fact and it seems like am I supposed to just lie or just say it never happened?” Postecoglou said at a press conference.

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“It is confusing to me that people are making a big deal out of something – surely I am supposed to answer something that is true?

“Like if I don’t win in the second year this year, and I come out next year and say, ‘well I always win in it’… well no, actually it is not true.

“But I have just said something that is true and it seems like it has upset a lot of people for some reason.”

Postecoglou added: “Do you really think it’s me sort of boasting?

“How am I supposed to answer something that is true? Is it to say, ‘well, actually, it wasn’t that important. They were easy competitions, and they don’t mean anything’?

“If you have achieved something, aren’t you supposed to say, ‘yes I have and that’s what I hope to do again’?

“I am not really sure why people misconstrue it as me trying to boast about something. I have answered a question which is true.

“That’s always happened and my plan is for it to happen again this year – and if it doesn’t happen, then I can’t answer that question the same way next year, I can say ‘mostly’, and not ‘always’.”

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Postecoglou is likely to utilise his squad against Coventry, who reached the semi-finals of last season’s FA Cup where the Sky Bet Championship side were beaten on penalties by Manchester United after fighting back from 3-0 down.

Youngsters Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall and Mikey Moore could all be involved, while Ben Davies, Radu Dragusin, Djed Spence and Timo Werner should also feature.

Midfielder Yves Bissouma missed the north London derby after picking up a groin problem while on international duty, and will not be rushed back into action.

“No. He is not where we want him to be (in his recovery),” Postecoglou said.

“But hopefully there is still a chance (he will be available) for the weekend (against Brentford).”

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Postecoglou sack? Romano reveals blunt update on Tottenham boss in ‘shocking decision’ claim

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Tottenham will not be sacking Ange Postecoglou any time soon with their “whole project” built around him, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

Spurs have not got off to the best of starts this season under the Australian coach with their recent narrow 1-0 loss to arch-rivals Arsenal in the North London Derby leaving them 13th in the Premier League table.

Postecoglou’s side got four points from their opening two fixtures against Leicester City and Everton before succumbing to back-to-back defeats to Newcastle United and Arsenal.

And that has piled pressure on Tottenham boss Postecoglou with their poor run of form going back to last season and now only Wolves (11) and Everton (9) have had more Premier League defeats from ever-present side since the start of March 2023.

Speaking on his Daily Briefing podcast on his Substack, Romano revealed that there was no chance that Tottenham will sack Postecoglou any time soon.

When asked if Postecoglou was in danger, Romano replied: “Not at all, zero percent. No, no, no and no.

“It’s absolutely everything under control at Tottenham – a slow start, of course, a disappointing North London derby, but at the same time, they are not considering any shocking decision for the manager.

“This project is completely, completely involved in the ideas, the plan… the whole project is around Ange Postecoglou. Even in the summer transfer window, they were blending transfers together with him: [Dominic] Solanke, and also the others.

“This is something they are building with the manager – not just for the manager, but with the manager, so they are not going to change anything now. It was again a poor start to the season where they were also unlucky, if you remember the Leicester game. So it’s probably a difficult moment in general for Tottenham, but they absolutely trust in the manager and trust Postecoglou.

“So at the moment there is nothing negative ongoing at the club, no bad feelings, just the moment to change things, and they will do that on the pitch I’m sure.”

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Journalist Charles Watts – who has covered Arsenal for years – thought Tottenham were “really poor” in their loss to the Gunners at the weekend.

Watts said in his Caught Offside column: “I thought Spurs were really poor on Sunday to be honest.

“I expected them to really take the game to Arsenal giving the players that Mikel Arteta’s side were missing.

“But after a bright opening 15 minutes they barely laid a glove on them. It just looked like they had no idea how they were going to break Arsenal down.

“I do like Ange Postecoglou and he does like to play football in the right way. But even the Celtic fans who adored him north of the border warned that he doesn’t really have a Plan B.

“That always seemed to cost Celtic when they played teams who were superior to them in the Champions League and right now it looks like it is costing Spurs.

“Given who Arsenal were missing on Sunday I turned up at the ground expecting to see a Tottenham side who believed they could get one over their neighbours.

“But instead I saw a team who looked like they had no real belief that they could get through such a good defence. There was no real quality or guile.

“If I was a Spurs fan I would have been really disappointed with that performance and would be a bit concerned about what was to come this season.”

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Tottenham star emerges as top alternative for Real Madrid is Arsenal deal proves 'difficult'

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Tottenham defender Cristian Romero has emerged as an alternative option to Arsenal’s William Saliba as Real Madrid look for a new centre-back, according to reports.

Real Madrid are apparently looking to bring Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, Manchester City midfielder Rodri and one of Saliba or Tottenham star Romero to the club next summer.

It is a move back to their old transfer strategy of bringing in ‘Galacticos’ or the world’s best players to the Bernabeu with Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe arriving at Real Madrid over the last year or so.

The Independent chief football writer Miguel Delaney insists Real Madrid could be ‘further flush with cash next summer’ and will look to flex their muscles in the transfer market.

Delaney wrote in his column:

‘This summer’s signing of Kylian Mbappe nevertheless marked the start of a new era where the club has been willing to assert its financial power, thanks to a number of recent changes. One is how successful the strategy of targeting younger players was, having brought two Champions Leagues over three seasons in 2022 and 2024.

‘That has restored Madrid’s economic strength and only improved their international commercial profile, to go with how the refurbishment of the Bernabeu is planned to make it a lucrative money-spinning European events centre like the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Madrid may be further flush with cash next summer if Fifa’s newly expanded Club World Cup goes as planned, and the prize money reaches €80m.’

Saliba has formed part of a brilliant partnership with Gabriel Magalhaes at the heart of Arsenal’s defence with the Gunners having the best defensive record in the Premier League last season despite finishing as eventual runners-up.

But it will be hard to get Saliba out of the Emirates Stadium as the France international is now part of a successful Arsenal team who want to compete for titles and silverware.

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And that means Real Madrid could turn to Tottenham defender Romero instead with a move to the Spanish capital likely to appeal to the Argentina international as Spurs struggle to compete at the top of the Premier League.

Delaney added:

‘Madrid are meanwhile keenly interested in Saliba as the future of their defence, although there is an awareness right now that he could be the most difficult to sign due to Arsenal’s burgeoning strength. That has ensured Romero has been made a secondary option, which would also fit with an existing business relationship between Tottenham and Madrid.

‘Such a summer would increase the age profile of Madrid, after years where they made a virtue of having the next best talents on the planet. Some within the club have even commented internally about how Mbappe represented such a departure from recent strategy. Perez’s say ultimately has sway over everything, and his insistence that Madrid should always have the best players in the world is well known.’

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Arsenal lack of striker will 'bite them on the backside' this season

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As the dust settles on the weekend, we ask whether Man Utd expectations should be lower and Arsenal can win anything without a top-class striker.

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Man Utd expectations should be top four

I’ve thought this for a long time, so I’m glad I finally got around to writing it after a win so it looks less knee-jerky.

But really, at what point do we stop judging United by their ability to win titles and start judging them by a fairer yardstick?

Not sure who said it, and I’m only paraphrasing, but there is a saying “we are what we repeatedly do. Excellence is not an act, but a habit”.

Ignoring the “excellence” part because, let’s be fair, nothing has been excellent in the 11 seasons (Jesus Christ…) since Sir Alex retired, let’s focus on the “we are what we repeatedly do” part.

United have finished in the Top 4 in five out of 11 seasons. José did write off one of those league campaigns (Tuanzebe in midfield, etc.) and focused on Europa League as a means of reaching the Champions League, and he actually won it, but still…

Realistically, United have been a 50/50 team when it comes to even getting in the Top 4, so why are we judging Ten Hag and a new United team by their ability to compete with City and Arsenal for the title?

United haven’t been within an arse’s roar of a league title since they won it in 2013. Sure, we finished second twice, but City were over the hill and far away in both of those seasons.

A lot of money has been spent (wasted) by the Glazers in the post-Sir Alex years, and a lot of money has already been spent by INEOS and a new regime put in upstairs, but honestly, apart from click bait and engagement, why does anyone actually think United can compete for the title in the next three years even?

This is a team that finished two of the last three seasons outside of the Top 4 with a goal difference of 0 and -1 (only one of those under Ten Hag before you start).

It’s time that we all realise and accept that finishing in the Top 4 this season would represent progress. And a proper goal difference wouldn’t hurt either!

Without getting too “Moneyball” about it all, 76 points has been good enough for 4th place or higher in each of the last 10 seasons. This 2 points per game tally is a far more reasonable target for Ten Hag and United this season than trying to bridge a 31-point gap to Manchester City in one season.

It’s not a given (nothing is with this squad), but beat Crystal Palace and a struggling Spurs team in the next two league games, and United will be on 12 points from six games. Not glamorous by any means, and I’m sure people will still be calling for Ten Hag’s head, but bang on target for a Top 4 finish.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the media, and the fans, are correct to say United should be challenging for the biggest trophies, but for the last ten years, this has been “Manchester United” in name only.

Quite a few of the United teams in that time have failed to cross a bar I didn’t even realise existed most of my life – actually being likeable to the fans!

Sir Jim and his mates can’t snap their fingers and undo ten years of decline with one signing or some new equipment in Carrington. It’s going to take a long time – regardless of whether Erik ten Hag, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Zinedine Zidane or whoever else you fancy is going to be the manager when they get back to the big time.

INEOS and United had a very good transfer window this year. They will need at least 2-3 more very good transfer windows to be truly competitive again. If United stay relatively injury-free, I’m convinced they’re good enough to finish ahead of Spurs, Newcastle, Chelsea, and Aston Villa with Champions League distractions (the Top 2, in whatever order, plus Liverpool is settled for me).

Finishing in the Top 4, ideally adding another trophy, and playing some decent football along the way – that would be real progress this season. It’s time we all admitted it.

James, MUFC

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The Arsenal reality check

Lot of very excited Arsenal fans out there after the NLD win.

Not at all surprising. They were excellent on Sunday. In the absence of Rice and Odegaard, and the lack of a recognised top class centre forward, Arteta set up to nick a 1-0 and executed it perfectly. It was a masterclass in setting a team up in the midst of adversity to win a one off game. They remain the best organised defensive unit in the PL. They will always be a top 3 side because of that alone.

But. BUT.

For starters, it was only Spurs. They haven’t started calling Ange “Aussie Ardiles” for nothing. Also, try parking the bus at a decent team and offering nothing apart from the odd set piece, and see what happens.

Now we come to that lack of a top notch centre forward. That will bite you on the arse. It bit you last season, and the season before. You still haven’t rectified it, so you cannot expect to do better than you did before.

Finally, your bench, guys. Your bench. On Sunday, 5 of your 9 were A. Heaven, I. Kabia, M. Kacurri, M. Lewis-Skelly, and E. Nwaneri. That’s not a bench, that’s a random collection of Pro Evo Master League regens, after you’re about 15 seasons in. Sorry, but you can’t win a league title or a CL with that as your “bench”. It’s laughably weak.

So, by all means – enjoy your derby day, you were brilliant, you deserved it. But temper your expectations. Everything else still points to bridesmaid status once again.

Andy H, Swansea

Spurs are old-fashioned

Something I note about Spurs is how out of date they look. The two dominant styles of play in the prem in the last 10 years have been Guardiola’s possession-at-all-costs approach, and Klopp’s hardcore pressing.

In the last few years, we’ve started to see tactics shift to counter these: either assembling your midfield as a chunky 5 man pentagon (as it were) to force the possession onto the flanks, against the former; or letting your back 5 stand still with the ball in a ‘come on then!’ stance, before ideally zipping through the press gang with a few quick passes (that De Zerbi was big on).

And now teams are countering those counters: 4-4-2 is basically coming back, with teams either shaping it as 4-1-1-2-2 to give more ‘vertical’ levels to get through; and/or using more direct players – 3 centre backs in a back 4 to help at set pieces; Doku-ish wingers to take the ball on when teams are forced out wide; sepia centre forwards allowing teams go back to front quickly when it’s on.

But where in this progression are Ange’s Tottenham at the moment? When he no-mate-ed the media for asking if he would try and get better at set pieces, a lot of people thought this was bluff; that in reality, he would obviously be correcting a mad gap in his team’s defence. Apparently not.

And have they got a real chalk-on-boots number 7/11 to stretch teams out and get round the sides? Is their perma-possession approach leading to anything? Is Maddison given a defined job description, or just given the ball and told to fix a wet attack? Has £60m bought them a champions league standard striker?

Spurs have just hired Ange because he was the opposite of Conte. They are still trying to win 2021’s football matches. Someone at the club with a brain would have seen a 0-0 was on offer on Sunday, from an Arsenal who need to pick their battles right now; and a less kamikaze manager would happily have taken it to put a bad start to the season behind them.

Neil Raines

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Are Liverpool one more defeat away from a crisis?

This might merely be a symptom of me giving less f***s about what is basically a bunch of men chasing a bag of wind around a pitch whilst another bunch of men (mainly) shout at them, but Liverpool’s defeat at the weekend sums up the intrigue of football and why it maintains my interest.

Before the Forest game (kudos to them and the goal was a thing of beauty), everything in Liverpool’s garden was rosy, but they are off to Italy to play Milan in a game that is extremely losable, and it is entirely possible that should they indeed lose that the word crisis will be mooted and they will go into next weekend’s game against Bournemouth very nervously, with Slot under a lot of pressure (and then we will really find out what he is all about).

Now, if only City could have a crisis, well, then the intrigue would ramp up. I’d rather they had one on the pitch, but at this point I will take all I can get.

Mat (it’s only a game fellas)

PGMOL making an Arse of things

It seems like every season the PGMOL start off with some new directive, some new way for the fastidious little gnomes to control and ridicule the game whilst chanting “the letter of the law” like the Sandford Neighbourhood Watch Alliance.

Its usually something fairly innocuous that has little impact but riles the type of person who sits quietly during a group discussion until they can pipe up with smug glee “well actually I think you’ll find…”.

Invariably the refs take to their master’s new orders with gusto and in the first few games we get one decision so scrupulous and pious in its application it results in weeks of discussion and argument amongst fans and the media. Alan Shearer does his fence straddling scrunchy face calling out the new law as ridiculous whilst shaming the player as daft for breaking it, and Football Twitter has a slightly larger than usual meltdown under the weight of all the ‘game’s gone’ posts.

What happens next though it what really bugs me. The refs double down. As if to take pressure off their hyperactive and subsequently hassled colleague they then take his faux par as the new standard and we get months of jobsworth behaviour. They overwhelm us with pettiness to justify their position then when players complain they shrug like they have no part in how the rules are enforced.

A few years back it was a handball in the box, which resulted in months of penalties anytime the ball grazed a defenders arm which wasn’t gorilla glued to their waist or clasped behind their back like and OAP at an art gallery.

This time it’s Declan Rice and the slightest nudge of a ball that was rolling past his foot, the daft idiot. So now, regardless of context or common sense, there is a yellow card for any player who touches the ball after the whistle is blown against their team. This is stupid enough in itself but the knock on effect of such a harmless offence being dealt with so harshly is that even run of the mill infractions are then treated with increased severity.

This weekend thus saw a new Premier League record for yellow card offences with 65 cards shown over the ten games. Taylor managed fourteen in the Bournemouth Chelsea game and following suit Gillett produced seven in just the first half of the North London derby. One commentator even suggested raising the suspension threshold for yellow card offences to even out the new enforcement as if that would solve anything.

This behaviour from refs will of course settle down like it always does into something closer to sanity but this just magnifies how ridiculous the start of the season has become. These annual directives rarely change player behaviour in the long term, the game and human nature are what they are, but they can have significant impact without any meaningful justification. If Rice hadn’t received that yellow and stayed on the pitch would Arsenal have won the game and be level on points with City?

As long as the PGMOL feel the need for a yearly arse twitch and show of importance we’ll continue to see this kind of foolishness.

Dave, Manchester

Really angry about Kovacic

He can’t keep getting away with it!!!

Got round to seeing football highlights today (Monday). Genuinely didn’t care about anything other than the NLD this weekend. Can someone please explain how Kovačič didn’t get sent off for his reckless, out of control lunging tackle through the back of Wissa? Last season I remember him somehow avoiding red against Arsenal.

After the last couple of weeks of hearing squawking rival fans shriek “Letterofthelaw! Letterofthelaw!” over Rice’s gentle tapping of the ball after the Brighton player rolled the ball into his feet I’ve gone over chat from this weekends fixtures and seen no mention of this. I see Wissa’s out for two months, now. City still have Kovačič available. Maybe Arsenal should start playing in sky blue. I kid! I kid! There’s obviously no such thing as subconscious bias in referees…

Simon, Norf London Gooner

P.S. The referee ALWAYS has a choice. Don’t be gaslit.

Commentary on commentary commentary

First-time mailer here.

I’m writing in response to Steve Gilion’s recent mail on football commentary.

While I understand their perspective, I believe there’s a valuable role for commentary in enhancing the viewing experience.

It’s true that commentary can sometimes feel redundant, especially for experienced fans. However, it’s important to remember that not everyone shares the same level of knowledge or understanding of the game.

For less experienced viewers, commentary can provide essential context, insights, and historical perspective.

Furthermore, commentary can offer a unique perspective that goes beyond what is immediately visible on screen.

Skilled commentators can analyze tactics, formations, and player performances in a way that viewers might not be able to fully appreciate on their own.

They can also share personal anecdotes and stories that bring the game to life.

While it’s understandable to feel frustrated by generic commentary, I believe it’s important to recognize that there are also commentators who offer valuable insights and analysis. By providing a variety of perspectives and styles, broadcasters can cater to different viewers and make the game more enjoyable for everyone.

Ultimately, the value of commentary is subjective. Some viewers may find it unnecessary, while others may appreciate the added depth and context it provides.

Perhaps a solution could be to offer viewers the option to choose between different commentary styles or even mute commentary altogether during certain segments of the game.

Mever The Phenomenon, Nigerian Gooner

…I wouldn’t normally espond to a direct comment in the mailbox. And I mean zero malice. But this one sort of forced me.

I had just spent Saturday afternoon listening to Patrick Boyle’s excellent video about tech bros reinventing things and pretending they are new.

So when I read SC, Belfast: Commentary corner I was reminded of Boyle’s video. It is completely true that commentary on most sports, football included, is laughably silly. It is seldom insightful and often silent for long periods of time. Which is why many of us turn down the audio.

However, let us not forget that they are still commenting on television coverage. Which means virtually everyone is seeing the same thing the commentators are seeing. I often find it ironic when the commentators are describing an event I just witnessed and it is seldom convincing. I fail to see the value in this.

Having said that, there should absolutely be coverage of a footie game or any other sporting event, that describes the action for those not present or incapable of watching the television coverage of said event.

It’s called radio.

This is why so many Leaf fans turn down CBC, TSN or Sportsnet when watching beloved Toronto Maple Leafs. W crank up Joe Bowen on the radio instead because his coverage is better by orders of magnitude.

But there is simply no reason to try and reinvent television as radio. It is already there.

Sean, Roseville, Ontario, LFC (Holy Mackinaw, Joe!)

On that Carlingsmen XI

That was an absolute banger of an email from Craig Bridgeman. Had me remembering a few players I had completely forgotten about. Mails like this one is what keeps me coming back to F365 for more.

Also, Neil Raines, before the second half started, I tweeted that Tielemans would have one of his patented worldies against Everton in minute 72.

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factor' star for key Postecoglou tactic underscored by 'abysmal' facet – Hoddle

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Glenn Hoddle has urged Ange Postecoglou to drop one his key Tottenham tactics as they lack the ‘X-factor player’ to make it viable.

Spurs have now lost seven of their last 11 games under the Australian boss after they fell to a 1-0 defeat in the North London derby on Sunday.

Gabriel Magalhaes scored the only goal of the game from a corner and while Postecoglou’s side huffed and puffed they were ineffective in the final third against stubborn Arsenal defence.

For the first time it seems Postecoglou is under pressure and Spurs legend Hoddle has told the former Celtic boss to reconsider his tactics going forward.

Explaining what went wrong against the Gunners, he said on talkSPORT: “The inverted fullbacks worked last season to a certain degree, but I look at Tottenham now and they’ve got some very good players, but if [Heung-min] Son’s not on fire they haven’t got an X-factor player at the moment.

“I feel like the inverted fullbacks have been sussed out. They can out-possession most teams, probably only Manchester City [have more possession].

“I think Arsenal knew Spurs could out-possession them and they banked in and made it very difficult to break them down.”

“What frustrates me is that unless you’ve got a [Kevin] De Bruyne or David Silva at his very best, people who can unlock a door, it’s very difficult.

“They’re trying to go through the eye of a needle, they’ve got so many men in the centre of the pitch so it’s impossible to get through the centre.

“They need that width, they need to try a different style to open teams up because as soon as teams bank against them [it doesn’t work].

“If they go 1-0 up in games like against Everton [4-0 win] they can counter then and I think they look better when they’re shifting the ball quickly on the counter, but that’s where I feel the next step needs to go, they haven’t got enough quality in the final third even though they get in some wonderful positions, the crossing was abysmal yesterday.”

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Ally McCoist asked whether Hoddle thinks James Maddison can be the guy to unpick opposition defences.

“He’s got the ability,” Hoddle replied. “But if I’m playing No.10 I’m looking around me and I’ve got so many bodies in there there’s no space with the two inverted fullbacks.

“It’s like Piccadilly Circus in the middle of midfield sometimes. These wide men, if they’re going past their fullbacks and getting great crosses or shots in that would be fine, but they’re struggling, they need movement off them, once Spurs go wide there’s not enough movement.

“You see it with City, they make these lovely little blindside runs into the penalty area and they use them and use the space, there’s none of that with Tottenham.”

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Arsenal: Shearer reveals PL title advantage over Man City amid 'good sign' with 'magnificent' duo lauded

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Pundit Alan Shearer lauded two Arsenal stars after Mikel Arteta’s side beat arch-rivals Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 in Sunday’s North London derby.

Arsenal returned to winning ways on Sunday afternoon as they beat Spurs at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Arteta‘s team defended superbly as they ground out a much-needed victory without Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard, who were unavailable.

The Gunners dropped points in a draw against Brighton before the international break, so they are two points behind table-toppers Manchester City, who have won their opening four Premier League games.

The North London outfit face Man City at the Etihad this weekend and this match could be key in determining who wins the Premier League title this season.

After Arsenal’s win against Tottenham, Shearer claimed Arteta has “got the best back four in the Premier League”.

“I think once Arsenal go 1-0 up against you, they’re tough to get back, because they are – they’ve got the best back four in the Premier League, without a shadow of a doubt,” Shearer said.

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“They don’t give hardly anything away, Spurs just kept trying to put hopeful balls into the box and Arsenal dealt with it easily. They deserved the three points Arsenal, without playing particularly well, which has to be a good sign.”

Shearer has also singled out Arsenal duo William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes for praise.

He added: “They are big, they are strong, and they don’t mind a battle. In fact, they love a battle and a challenge.

“They just got rid of everything that came into the box they were absolutely magnificent.”

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“When you go one goal behind against this arsenal team you have got to do something special to get back because it’s very very tough.

“They’ve got the best back four in the Premier League there is no doubt about that. The way they operate, the way they work, they way they are protected.

“Spurs didn’t have an answer today – not for the first tie this season – but in the end, they ended up just lumping balls into the box which are food to these two centre-halves.”

Speaking post-match, Arteta revealed what he “loved” about Arsenal’s win against Tottenham.

“Super happy obviously. We know what it means to our club and our people to win a north London derby,” Arteta said.

“We had good moments and others where we had to suffer. We suffered because we had to adapt the plan because of the players that we had available.

“I loved it. The second we started to get that news (Odegaard injury), the team got hungrier and hungrier to play that game. It’s a big compliment to everybody at the club to behave in a certain way.

“It’s a tough week coming and instead of finding any excuses we did the opposite. We faced the challenge, played with courage and acknowledged the qualities we had to win the game.

“We have people that are hard and have thick skin. They love the game and we love winning.

“In order to love the game and win you have to do things that people call ugly. Enjoying those ugly things is a big compliment to this team right now. When you’re able to do that, normally you get a good gift.”

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Cristian Romero slams Tottenham in deleted post after losing NLD derby to Arsenal

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Tottenham defender Cristian Romero has insisted he was tired after the international break because of a lack of proper logistics from the club’s leadership.

Spurs lost the North London Derby on Sunday to arch-rivals Arsenal with a Gabriel Magalhaes second-half header enough to give the Gunners all three points at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in a 1-0 win.

Tottenham had over twice the amount of shots that Arsenal did on Sunday but the Gunners’ defence stood up to the challenge and kept a clean sheet.

But Romero and his fellow Spurs defenders couldn’t keep out Gabriel’s effort with the Argentina international partially to blame for Arsenal scoring their winning goal.

And Romero has suggested that Tottenham were also potentially at fault for his disappointing display against the Gunners with the 26-year-old sharing a post from Argentinine TV reporter Gaston Edul before later deleting his share.

The post accused Tottenham of failing to provide their international players returning from duty with “proper logistics” to make sure they came back in top condition ahead of the derby.

Edul wrote on X: “Tottenham lost to Arsenal again. They weren’t able to fight until the end because they weren’t across the details.

“It was the only Premier League club that made their international players return, on their own and without proper logistics, on the decision of the club’s leadership.

“They gave away the advantage because their players arrived with less rest than the others: Cuti Romero played with tiredness.”

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Both Romero and his Tottenham team-mate Guglielmo Vicario came in for criticism after the match for Gabriel’s match-winning header on 64 minutes.

Speaking on Sky Sports’ co-commentary, former Manchester United defender Gary Neville said: “The goalkeeper’s rooted.

“He heads it three yards out, he’s free, and Romero, the centre-back, is picking up Gabriel.

“It’s really poor from the Argentinian, but I’d want my goalkeeper to come for it. He gets blocked and then he ends up rooted.”

It is not the first time Vicario has struggled from a set piece since joining Tottenham with former Spurs midfielder Jamie Redknapp calling out the goalkeeper too.

Redknapp added on Sky Sports: “Teams pray on Vicario’s weakness from set-pieces – because people have seen Vicario’s weakness, they stick loads of players in front of him.

“Tottenham, they have gone for man-to-man so they are all obsessed with their players and it is a little bit selfish.

“Yes, Romero is good at kicking people, but when it comes to stuff like that he has got to do better.”

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Lineker reserves special praise for Arsenal ‘warrior’ against Spurs as he makes title prediction

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Gary Lineker has hailed Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes as “a warrior” after the Gunners beat Tottenham 1-0 in the North London Derby.

Arsenal took bragging rights on Sunday with Gabriel’s second-half header giving the Gunners all three points at the Tottenham Hostpur Stadium.

Doubts were cast ahead of the match of Arsenal’s title credentials after Man City’s 2-1 win over Brentford and the unavailability of Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice for the Spurs match.

However, Arsenal are now two points behind Pep Guardiola’s side with the Gunners able to leapfrog Man City next weekend if they beat the Citizens at the Etihad Stadium.

Gabriel has formed a brilliant partnership with William Saliba in the heart of the Arsenal backline with the Gunners possessing the best defence in the Premier League last term.

And they have the joint-best defence this term too with Liverpool and Mikel Arteta’s side only conceding a goal each in their first four Premier League matches.

“It wasn’t a great game or a great spectacle actually,” Lineker said on The Rest is Football podcast.

“I was expecting it to be a bit more end-to-end but Arsenal are so hard to beat, they defend so well, they really do.

“We often talk about [William] Saliba but that partnership with Gabriel is very strong. Gabriel is a warrior, isn’t he?

“He’s a player you’d really want on your side. And he does chip in with the odd goal. He’s tough to mark in the box and a real threat.”

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Arsenal boss Arteta was happy with his side’s dogged defensive display against Tottenham and was delighted to get the three points without Rice and Odegaard.

Arteta said after the match: “Super happy obviously. We know what it means to our club and our people to win a north London derby.

“We had good moments and others where we had to suffer. We suffered because we had to adapt the plan because of the players that we had available.

“I loved it. The second we started to get that news (Odegaard injury), the team got hungrier and hungrier to play that game. It’s a big compliment to everybody at the club to behave in a certain way.

“It’s a tough week coming and instead of finding any excuses we did the opposite. We faced the challenge, played with courage and acknowledged the qualities we had to win the game.

“We have people that are hard and have thick skin. They love the game and we love winning.

“In order to love the game and win you have to do things that people call ugly. Enjoying those ugly things is a big compliment to this team right now. When you’re able to do that, normally you get a good gift.”

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Arsenal: Neville picks one change Arteta should make against Man City after Spurs win

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Gary Neville thinks Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta should make just one change for their next match after beating Tottenham 1-0 in the North London Derby.

Gabriel Magalhaes scored the only goal of the game as the Gunners got local bragging rights on Sunday and closed the gap on title rivals Manchester City to two points.

With Arsenal dropping points against Brighton before the international break, it was key for them to pick up the three points over the weekend to keep their title challenge on track.

Declan Rice’s suspension and an injury to Martin Odegaard left Arteta with a selection headache ahead of the fixture with Gabriel Martinelli and Jorginho coming into the side to replace the missing duo.

And following their narrow win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Manchester United legend Neville reckons Arteta will keep the Arsenal side the same for their next Premier League fixture, apart from bringing Rice back in for Jorginho.

Neville said on his own Sky Sports podcast: “I think he [Rice] will come in just for Jorginho and then leave it as it is. I think Trossard did well in that role – the number 10 – so I don’t think he’ll change that.

“I think he’ll keep it simple. I don’t think Mikel Arteta is doing anything nowadays that is surprising us and I say that in a positive sense and a complimentary sense.

“He’s got such confidence in his own team and how they play he doesn’t need to try and think of fancy different systems or shocking anybody with the team selection. He’s got stability.

“When you’ve got stability and an 11 that works together well and you can just change one or two then there is no need to do anything clever.”

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Before facing champions Manchester City at the weekend, Arsenal have a Champions League clash against Atalanta on Thursday as they look to get their European campaign off to a perfect start.

And Neville doubts that Arteta “will be doing mass rotation” of his side against Atalanta with maybe a couple of key changes to the Arsenal attack.

Neville added: “You can trust the 12 or 13 players that are his best players. He might bring in [Gabriel] Jesus and [Raheem] Sterling on Thursday night but I don’t think he will be doing mass rotation.

“You can’t afford to do that and I don’t think you should do that. You have to trust that these players are capable physically of handling a Sunday-Thursday-Sunday [schedule].”

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