Under Ange: Declan Rice now shares what he really thinks about Postecoglou after watching them
Declan Rice, an Arsenal player, seems pleased with Tottenham Hotspur ever since Ange Postecoglou became the team’s manager.
Spurs have changed dramatically this year. When Antonio Conte was in charge, Tottenham was a chore to watch, but ever since Postecoglou took over, their brand of play has become very appealing.
Spurs have completely changed their appearance from the previous campaign, and Ange Postecoglou is the main reason for this.
When the Australian was originally named Spurs manager, there were some reservations. Since he had never managed in a premier league, some wondered whether he would be competent.
But ever since he became the team’s manager, the energy at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has increased significantly, and the players are reacting accordingly.
This season, it has caused other teams to take note. In fact, Declan Rice, a player for Arsenal, one of Spurs’ main opponents, has said that he believes Tottenham has become “unreal” under Postecoglou.
“I hate watching it now, I hate watching it,” Rice said to Sky Sports in reference to Arsenal’s Premier League opponents. Though I attempt to keep my attention on what we’re doing, I can see the consequences. We have no influence on the actions of others.
“The league is very powerful. City, Liverpool, Spurs, and Villa have all been excellent under Emery. Spurs have been particularly strong under Ange.
Every game is difficult; you can’t ignore anybody, and anything may go wrong. I’m actually enjoying having to play extremely well every week when I go out.
Next season, Tottenham may pose a threat to Arsenal
Even though Tottenham has performed well this year, they still fall short of Arsenal.
With Mikel Arteta leading the club through a complete transformation in the previous several years, the Gunners are vying for both the Premier League and Champions League championships.
Ange Postecoglou may turn Tottenham into championship challengers as early as the next season since the team doesn’t need as big of a makeover as Arsenal’s did.
With Jurgen Klopp departing from Liverpool, a top-tier berth will probably become available for a different team to take over. If Tottenham ends up becoming that team, we won’t be shocked at all.
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