Tottenham Hotspur have had their best start to a Premier League season in a long, long time and their Australian manager Ange Postecoglou has played a major role in bringing them to the top of the table after 10 games.
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How Ange Postecoglous Won Over Tottenham Hotspur Squad
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What Aspect of Postecoglou’s Management Has Improved Spurs?
The Lilywhites squad has not taken much time in adapting themselves to Postecoglou’s style and have been firing on all cylinders. Fabrizio Romano has given a deep dive into what helped the Australian coach win over the players in the team.
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He claims that the players are very happy with not only playing on the pitch, but also how they are made to work in the training sessions. The journalist states that there has been a crucial change made in their training routine and that the players are really enjoying this new style of preparing for matches and the exercises that they’re made to do. It is also added that the Spurs stars are very happy with the new high-pressing game being encouraged by their manager.
Romano states Postecoglou’s philosophy is “it’s a new mentality” and that those involved are really enjoying his tactics as well as ideas thrown into the mix. There now seems to be a real change in feeling around the club and that has helped them perform at a high level.
What Else Is Changing Around Tottenham?
Not only have Spurs taken a major decision in giving their first-team manager a lot of power, but they have also made significant changes in the upper management level over this year as well. They managed to bring in a new ‘Chief Football Officer’ in the form of Scott Munn to oversee the day-to-day running of all teams as well as make influential decisions in contract extension and player signings.
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The Lilywhites also poached Johan Lange from Aston Villa to make him their new technical director and the replacement for Fabio Paratici. CEO Daniel Levy has now taken more of a back seat when it comes to sporting matters and given the power to his management and the newcomers. The changes seem to be working as planned for Spurs, who are performing like genuine title challengers and are still unbeaten in the Premier League.