Oh, Ange. In the cold light of day, having seen their team knocked out of the Rumbelows Cup before the end of August, one suspects Tottenham fans aren’t so much angry at their new Australian manager, as very, very disappointed in him, which is arguably flamin’ worse. Having endured the unspeakably grim regimes of José Mourinho, Antonio Conte and that Portuguese fella everyone fails to mention because he wasn’t there long enough to fit the narrative of tedium, things were supposed to be different under Ange Postecoglou. “Supposed” being the operative word. A manager who might not have the same elite pedigree of the aforementioned duo but at least conveys the impression he isn’t just doing Spurs a favour by turning up for work in the morning, Postecoglou had got off to a great start in charge, mate. With Harry Kane gone, they were unbeaten in three league games, had seen off Manchester United at home and were playing the kind of front-foot football their fans hadn’t witnessed since Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa combined to top the charts. Even the most strident Ange-sceptics were beginning to believe and then he had to go and pick a team so second-string not even Eric Dier could get into it and lose to Fulham on penalties. The defeat means Spurs have been knocked out of one of only two trophies they have any vaguely realistic chance of winning to end their well-documented 15-year trophy drought this season. And like we said, September is still a couple of days away. While there is no disgrace in losing to Fulham on spot-kicks and it is entirely possible to point the Big Finger O’Blame at Tottenham’s fringe members, the fact of the matter is that Postecoglou rested nine players from the team that saw off Bournemouth on Saturday, despite having said in the build-up to the game that he’d only make “some changes so we have the energy required” to take “an opportunity to progress in a cup”. Once that opportunity had come, been squandered and gone, the Spurs manager defended his many switches in personnel. “How am I going to find out about my players?” he asked reporters. “We need to give the players the opportunity to contribute.” All of them, Ange? At the same time? Including a few who may well have left the club by Saturday? |