Tottenham 1-2 Aston Villa: Jermaine Jenas analysis of Ange Postecoglou's side

Mon, Nov 27, 2023
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Source: BBC Sport

THERE is a lot to admire about Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou being so stubborn about the way he wants his side to play, even with the players he has got missing.

There are a few negatives too, though, to counteract that – and not just with the run of three straight defeats Spurs are now on.

There has been naivety to some of Postecoglou’s decisions during each of those results, which cost them in the 2-1 defeat against Aston Villa on Sunday and against Chelsea and Wolves before the international break too.

Yes, this is the type of football the fans want to see, and he is trying to create the right culture at the club, but if Spurs stick with the same approach when they face Manchester City at Etihad Stadium next weekend, then they are asking for trouble.

At the moment there is a feeling they are able to lose games but still feel good about it – but that won’t last forever.

If he had his best team available, I would encourage Postecoglou to go toe to toe with City, the way he probably wants to.

At the back, I fancy Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven against anyone in the Premier League, the Spurs full-backs are comfortable on the ball and then you have James Maddison creating overloads everywhere.

As we saw when they started the season by going 10 games unbeaten, they are a tough team to play against.

At the moment, though, that’s not the case.

We know what City can do to teams and if full-backs Ben Davies and Emerson Royal are the central defensive pairing again against Erling Haaland at the Etihad, then that’s a problem for me.

So, does Postecoglou stick with the high line he has been using at the back, against the pace of Haaland and the issues that Jeremy Doku can give you out wide? It’s probably not going to go too well.

It feels like they have to adapt because, going on from what I’ve seen from Spurs in the past couple of games, they are staring a big defeat by City in the face if they don’t.

There is a lot to process with Spurs at the moment, and certainly not all of it is bad.

On Sunday, they still managed to put in what I would call a positive performance, with what is essentially a B team.

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November 27, 2023 @ 8:21 GMT|

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