Redknapp, Micah and Sturridge react to Ange Postecoglou's angry post-match comments 👀

2024-05-14に共有
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Jamie Redknapp, Micah Richards and Daniel Sturridge react to Ange Postecoglou's angry post match interview.

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コメント (21)
  • @dvv6781
    Sacking Jose the week of the cup final and appointing Ryan Mason is all you need to know about the mentality created by the owners.
  • @shamadam1
    Conte said it " big club in name, small club in mentality" and they sacked him when they were 4th
  • He wasn't just talking about the fans. He specifically said "inside, outside, everywhere." He's obviously seen/heard things from people involved in the club that suggested winning wasn't a priority. Sturridge is right, there's something else gone on there and it's not as simple as players he can get.
  • @Slice998
    A real man of integrity. Probably just waking up to the realisation of what kind of club he’s at. Guaranteed to be sacked next season when they inevitably let him down.
  • Mourinho and Conte called spurs out and they got lambasted, and Ange is calling spurs out and will eeventually be lambasted for it aswell. It doesnt matter which coach you bring, offensive defensive, if you're not going to set a stabdard for winning then you're not going far as a club. Shambolic from spurs
  • @JoeHodgiex
    “I think the fans deserve better than that” the same fans that turned up and didn’t support their team and actively wanted to lose - what they deserve is exactly what they’ve got, Europa league football and manager that hates them.
  • @Ad-wu8te
    The Spurs fans who have been the most vocal about the club showing a lack of ambition are the ones who were celebrating their team losing out on possibly getting top 4 and all the financial rewards it brings to improve the team.
  • @jamin1051
    He’s talking about the mentality of the fans and some people inside the organisation. He wasn’t inferring they’re not spending enough money. This is a massive misinterpretation
  • @gl4n
    Not investing in Poch's team for two windows, sacking Jose a week before a final, prioritising UCL over domestic trophies, sacking Conte when we're 4th. I've been a Spurs fan for 40 years and I agree with everything Ange said. Fragile foundations and a glass ceiling.
  • @uwemattiss880
    He still can't believe that the fans,players and higher ups celebrated losing to city just to prevent arsenal from winning.
  • Spurs fans celebrating a loss that eliminates them from CL qualification is truly small club mentality...
  • @DeeDeeDanone
    Ange would be perfect for Liverpool. The man has soul.
  • @propjoe1060
    I dont think Ange was even targeting the owners with his comments. The whole club at Spurs is just used to failing. The supporters last night were more interested in making sure Arsenal didn't succeed, than qualifying for the Champions League. That says all you need to know about the club and its mentality from top to bottom.
  • He's bang on about Tottenham. I can see him stepping down if the club doesn't back him
  • Do not underestimate Ange's willingness to leave at the end of the season. He would consider the fan's behaviour as toxic, and entrenched. He will see that they are not on the same page, and this is a big thing for him. He left the Australian coaching job straight after qualifying them for the World Cup. Not many managers would do this. His job wasn't under pressure. He felt that the hierarchy in Australian football didn't have the same beliefs as him. At Tottenham, he believes the fan base is the most important component, and if they don't have the same beliefs then he'll go. He has plenty of money, he's had his opportunity to manage in the PL, and most likely he'll get a job very quickly. He will not compromise on his principles. Don't be surprised if you wake up in the next couple of weeks, and see in the news that he has resigned.
  • All banter aside even as an Arsenal fan I don’t think my mentality would let me celebrate my team loosing and loosing out on champions league