‘I will blow up’: Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou left fuming overnight

Ange Postecoglou has quickly won the hearts of Tottenham Hotspur fans, just as he did with Celtic supporters.

His impressive debut season in the Tottenham dugout showcased his tactical prowess and leadership, making him a favorite among the North London faithful.

With domestic football on hiatus, the spotlight shifts to international competitions, with Euro 2024 captivating audiences worldwide.

During this period, Postecoglou has taken on a new role as a pundit for ITV, delivering brilliant analysis across various games.

One notable match where Postecoglou’s punditry shone was Germany’s 2-0 victory over Denmark. The game was marred by a controversial VAR decision that overturned a goal by Joachim Andersen and later awarded a penalty to Germany for an alleged handball by the same player. The on-field referee, Michael Oliver, faced criticism for relying heavily on VAR’s intervention.

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Postecoglou didn’t hold back his frustration, stating, “If I hear one more person saying that they aren’t re-refereeing a game, I will blow up.” He emphasized that technology should be definitive and not override the referee’s judgment.

His passionate critique resonated with many viewers, highlighting the ongoing debate about VAR’s role in football.

During the season, managers rarely have the opportunity to share their insights on television. However, summer tournaments like Euro 2024 provide a unique platform for fans to see managers outside the high-pressure environment of their dugouts.

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Alongside Brentford’s Thomas Frank, who has been working for the BBC, Postecoglou’s punditry has been a refreshing and enlightening experience for viewers.

As the summer draws to a close, the focus will soon return to the Premier League, with pre-season preparations beginning in early July.

Postecoglou’s success as both a manager and pundit underscores his deep understanding of the game, setting the stage for another exciting season with Tottenham Hotspur.

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