WATCH: Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou engages in post-win BANTER with Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville
Tottenham Hotspur have scored 22 goals in 10 Premier League games so far this season.
Screengrab of Jamie Carragher, Garry Neville and Ange Postecoglou laughing (video: Sky Sports)
In a recent post-game interview, the newly appointed Tottenham coach, Ange Postecoglou hits a playful banter with popular sports analysts, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville. The humor and lighthearted exchange between them highlighted Postecoglous’s managing tactics and strategies.
During the post-game interview, Jamie Carragher playfully asked Postecoglus if he was copying Pep. To which Neville humorously admitted that at least he did emulate Pep. Ange Postecoglu paused and gave a free-spirited yet cunning response to Gary:
How did that go?
It was clear that Ange’s response was taking a sarcastic dig at Gary Neville‘s poor managerial stint. Nonetheless, it was all for fun as everyone burst into laughter.
During the interview, when asked about similarities to Pep Guardiola‘s tactics, Postecoglou responded playfully, indicating his satisfaction with the team’s performance. Guardiola, known for his brilliant tactics and attacking style, is considered one of the greatest managers ever. Ange’s comment highlighted the challenges in replicating such success is easier said than done.
Nevertheless, fans may disagree, believing they’ve named Spurs’ playing style “Ange-ball.” After a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, the Tottenham manager appeared calm in the post-match interview. This victory propelled them to the top of the Premier League.
Spurs go 5 points clear at top with 2-1 win over Crystal Palace
Tottenham Hotspur has been blazing since the start of the season under the new management of Ange Postecoglou. Currently, Tottenham Hotspur is enjoying the 2023/24 Premier League season being at the top with 26 points in 10 games played and unbeaten. They are five points ahead of 2nd-placed Manchester City but with a game more.
In the last outing at Selhurst Park, against London rivals Crystal Palace, Spurs put on a decent show yet again. The free-flowing attacking football, that has been the essence of Ange-ball so far was once again showing.
An early own-goal in the second-half off James Ward, shook the Eagles as they succumbed to the new-look Spurs side with yet another goal from their skipper, Heung-min Son. Although Palace got a goal back, it was just too late to inflict any further damage to the in-form Lillywhites.
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