Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has asserted that managing a Premier League football team is more challenging than being a prime minister. He emphasized that football managers face weekly evaluations based on team performance, likening it to having an “election every weekend.”
Source:- bbc news
Postecoglou’s comments come amid recent managerial changes in the Premier League, including the dismissals of Southampton’s Russell Martin and Wolves’ Gary O’Neil. He highlighted that such frequent managerial changes undermine the capacity to build long-term projects.
Source:- news 18
In a related development, Postecoglou defended his team’s aggressive tactics following a thrilling 4-3 victory over Manchester United in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. Despite nearly squandering a 3-0 lead due to goalkeeper Fraser Forster’s errors, Postecoglou remained defiant against criticism of his attacking style. He firmly believes in entertaining football, regardless of the risk, and has no intention of adopting a more conservative approach for the sake of winning less spectacularly.
Postecoglou’s commitment to his principles and the enjoyment of the game reflects his dedication to building a team that prioritizes dynamic and entertaining football.
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