“I want to say sorry” watch Spurs ace pitchside facing up to full time questions
Tottenham Hotspur heads into the international break with yet another disappointing loss, raising questions about the commitment of certain players.
Observers might wonder just how invested some Spurs players are in the club’s vision when they know they’re soon off for international duty, perhaps even more focused on national pride than their performance in North London.
After the match, Son Heung-min addressed the club’s media team, visibly frustrated with the outcome. He expressed his disappointment over the lack of cohesion and structure on the pitch, acknowledging that the team struggled to execute Ange Postecoglou’s tactics effectively.
Inconsistent performances have continued to plague Tottenham, especially against teams that were considered underdogs before the first whistle even blew.
This latest defeat shines a light on lingering issues within the squad—problems that extend beyond tactics. Players seem to lack alignment with the manager’s strategy, and their inability to gel as a cohesive unit has made it easier for other teams, even those underestimated in pre-match analyses, to disrupt Tottenham’s game plan.
Fans and analysts alike are beginning to question how well the players understand or buy into Postecoglou’s system, especially given the club’s aim to rise in the Premier League standings.
With the international break here, Spurs will need to regroup and refocus, as the rest period could provide the reset Tottenham needs to get back on track. The break could also be an opportunity for Postecoglou to work on areas requiring improvement, fostering unity and a deeper understanding of his vision for the team.
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