Fans say Postecoglou ‘never disappoints’ as Spurs boss gives surprising reaction to Liverpool posters as a child

SPURS enthusiast Ange Postecoglou “never disappoints” after her amusing reference to Happy Days.

The Australian manager has confessed his weight at Liverpool ahead of Spurs’ clash with Jurgen Klopp’s side on Saturday.

Postecoglou, 58, has revealed his youth and revealed that his dormitory of formative years is filled with posters of the Reds.

Having grown up in Liverpool’s glory days in Melbourne in the 1970s and 1980s, the Tottenham manager confessed that teenagers supported the Reds or Manchester United.

Now, the former Celtic manager Postecoglou faces his once-beloved Reds in the Premier League, with Spurs just two points behind Liverpool and four behind leaders Manchester City after an impressive and unbeaten start to the Premier League campaign.

But Postecoglou temporarily made it clear that his affinity with the Reds no longer exists. . . with a brilliant reference to the ’70s comedy “Happy Days” and the iconic character of Fonz.

At his press conference he said: “It was in the 70s. You’ve walked a couple of tracks. At that time they only showed Liverpool or Manchester United. “

“Like any kid, I had posters on the wall. Liverpool used to be my team, but as you grow, things change.

“I had some friends who went to United, so I went to Liverpool to do the interesting things.

“I used to love Happy Days, but now I don’t have any posters of The Fonz on my wall. That’s how it works. “

But his reaction to no longer being in love with Klopp has made enthusiasts love him even more.

One fan said: “The guy disappoints. “

Another added: “I have to love it. “

A third word: “This guy has class. “

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