Tottenham skipper Son Heung-min talks about Ange Postecoglou
Son Heung-min and his words carry a weight, don’t they? The lad’s adamant he’s giving it his all at Tottenham, and he’s backing Ange Postecoglou to the hilt. Despite a topsy-turvy season that’s seen us miss out on that elusive top-four finish, Sonny’s got faith in the gaffer and his vision for the club.
Now, let’s not sugarcoat it. Tuesday night’s defeat to Manchester City was a bitter pill to swallow. It dashed our hopes of catching Aston Villa, and the mood around the place ain’t exactly sunshine and rainbows. Postecoglou didn’t hold back either, calling out the “fragile” foundations at the club and hitting back at the notion that we’d throw the game against City just to put a dent in Arsenal’s title hopes.
But Sonny, he’s standing firm behind the gaffer. He reckons Ange has brought a breath of fresh air to the club, injecting it with positivity and a whole new style of football. And you know what? He’s surely onto something there. Sure, it’s been a rollercoaster of a ride, but you can’t deny that Ange’s got a plan, and he’s sticking to it.
Here is what Son had to say about Postecoglou as per Evening Standard:
“We should understand it’s the gaffer’s first year and he brought so much positivity and different football. I know it’s early to say, but we’ve got to do so much better for next season, because I still believe he can bring so much success to the club.”
“I’m all in. I’m loving the way he wants to play. It’s the first time I’ve experienced it. Everybody — the club, the players, also the fans — everybody has to step up, because we have to be all together in this. He’s definitely shown he can bring success to the club.”
Despite the rollercoaster ride of the season, Sonny’s conviction in Ange’s plan resonates, highlighting a belief in the manager’s ability to
navigate turbulent waters.Sonny’s call for unity reverberates throughout the club. He implores players and fans alike to rally behind Postecoglou and elevate their collective efforts for the upcoming season. It’s a rallying cry for solidarity, emphasizing the importance of standing united in pursuit of success.
While challenges lie ahead, there’s a sense of optimism permeating through the ranks. With HMS leading the charge and Postecoglou steering the ship, there’s a palpable belief that Tottenham can overcome adversity.
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So, yeah, there’s work to be done. But with Sonny leading the charge and Ange at the helm, we’ve got every chance of turning things around. It’s about belief, mate. Belief in the manager, belief in ourselves, and belief that better days are ahead for Tottenham Hotspur.