‘Unbelievable’: Michael Owen marveled at what Tottenham did at stoppage time against Arsenal
Michael Owen praised Ange Postecoglou for Tottenham Hotspur’s “bravery” against Arsenal on Sunday.
In the dying moments of the game, it can be assumed that the home team will be on top and chasing a winner.
And as Arsenal looked to secure the three points, they were met by this newly formed and attacking Tottenham side.
At half-time, Michael Owen spotted “six” Tottenham players bombing forward and said it was “unbelievable” for Ange Postecoglou to use such tactics at the Emirates, he told Premier League Productions (24/09/23 7am). at 22:00).
While Tottenham have had cup-winning managers in previous years, this tactic simply hasn’t worked and the defensive style of their coaches has also been a problem. Apart from Tottenham being unbeaten in their early innings, the nature of their game will impress everyone.
Yves Bissouma
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Tottenham’s style of play
“Literally when the referee blew the whistle at the end of the game, there were six bodies coming and one within a second or two.
“It’s unbelievable, away at the Emirates. I like what the new manager is doing. I like, as Postecoglou said before the game, that ‘we won’t learn anything if we just sit back.’ I really believe that.
“If you’re going to develop as a team and you’re Tottenham and your goal is to be a very good team, you can’t just sit behind the ball every game. You have to take risks.
– You may have to hit once or twice with a large target. That way you can improve and learn. “I love his bravery and I thought Tottenham were really brave and deserved a point.”
Ange Postecoglou
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Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham
At the end of last season, when Spurs fell apart, fans asked for Mauricio Pochettino to come back because he was available at the time.
Given how the former Spurs boss started
life at Chelsea and how Ange Postecoglou
started at Hotspur Way, it was the right call
not to return.
About the way the former Celtic boss speaks
to the media, the style of play he brought to
the club, his courage and freedom.
It’s all in Tottenham who earned their
points at Arsenal on Sunday and if they had
started the game better they probably would
have won it.
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