Ange Postecoglou has admitted Tottenham fans are justified in their disappointment after a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth.
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The frustration boiled over as Spurs supporters loudly booed their team and even confronted Postecoglou after the final whistle.
Speaking to Amazon Prime, the Tottenham boss reflected on the loss, saying: “It’s not good enough. We started the game well and were in control, but then we conceded a really poor goal. After that, we lost our way and let Bournemouth dictate the game.”
He highlighted Spurs’ recurring issue of losing composure: “We’ve got this habit of shooting ourselves in the foot when we should be controlling games. Bournemouth are tough to beat here, and giving them the momentum only made it harder for us.”
Despite creating chances in the second half, Spurs couldn’t find the net. “We started the second half with more conviction and had good opportunities, but we just couldn’t capitalize,” Postecoglou added.
The tension escalated as Postecoglou approached the traveling fans to applaud them. Boos intensified, and he exchanged words with at least one supporter before retreating. Addressing the interaction, Postecoglou said: “The fans have every right to be disappointed. I got some pretty direct feedback, and that’s fair enough. We’re in a tough spot and need to get a grip on the season.”
Pressed on what was said by the supporter, Postecoglou deflected: “That’s probably not for here, mate.”
The former Celtic manager maintained a composed stance about the confrontation. “I didn’t like what was being said because I’m a human being, but I’ve got no issue with it. If things aren’t going well, you have to accept the frustration.”
With Spurs struggling to find consistency, Postecoglou acknowledged the challenge ahead: “Every game from now is massive. We have to work on getting out of this space we’re stuck in and build some momentum.”
Tottenham fans will hope for a swift turnaround as their team navigates a tricky stretch in the season.