Postcoglou Angel in Tottenham’s security: “Who knows?”

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Tottenham Hotspur head coach Ange Postecoglou has admitted that his job is not safe after the team succumbed to a 13th Premier League defeat of the season against Leicester City on Sunday.

The Spurs took the lead through Richarlison in the first half, for Jamie Vardy and Bilal the Khannuss to the two networks within five minutes of the restart.

Ruud van Nistelrooy’s team, who had lost their previous seven league games, held out for the rest of the contest to earn a notable three points that moved them out of the relegation zone and piled more pressure on the Spurs’ Australian coach, who saw his own team’s winless streak in the division extend to seven.

When asked if he had to do it in the hot seat, Postcoglou said, “Who knows?A fair piece will say no.

“When you are a director of a football club, you can feel vulnerable and isolated, I don’t feel it. The players give everything. I focus on it and check the players. “

The old Celtic boss added that the defeat was painful, although he does not show the criticism that his strategies work.

“Yes, it hurts. It hurts a lot. Our today,” said Postecoglou.

“It does not come in my [Ness] that seeks conscious to convince other people, I am there the long time for other people to judge where we are at this time, which has not been intelligent enough.

“For the next 10 days, we deserve to recover vital players to help it. We have fantastic opportunities to have an effect in which I have an effect, I am sure it will happen. “

The environment in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium sour even before the full -time whistle, with enthusiastic in some sections the state of banners beyond the banners that require a replacement related to the manager and at the level of the Board.

The opposite demonstrations to President Daniel Levy have become more powerful in recent weeks, because the form of the team collapsed, Postcoglou declared that he was contemplating to unify the club as a component of his mandate.

“When I played the role, I wanted to unify the club, focusing on one thing. I had no paintings that way. It is understandable that enthusiasts are not satisfied with the situation,” he said.

“I don’t speak regularly to [Levy] — we have regular contact in particular during the January period. Players and staff are united in what we’re trying to do. I’m not trying to convince people about we’re heading. That’s where I get the solace to say we can believe.”

Spurs are 15th in the league table with 24 problems in 23 games, 8 problems above the relegation area. They play on Thursday at Elfsborg in the Europa League before Brentford on Sunday.

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