Sunday, March 16, 2025

Spurs suffer another alarming loss; Man United beat Fulham

Date:

Share post:

spot_img

LONDON, Jan 27: Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou acknowledged there was uncertainty over his future after his underperforming team was beaten for a fourth straight Premier League game — to an opponent which had lost its previous seven matches in the competition.

Premier League

After a 2-1 home loss to Leicester on Sunday, Tottenham — a club in English football’s so-called “Big Six” which attempted to join a breakaway Super League of major European clubs in 2021 — was languishing in 15th place in the 20-team league.
Tottenham’s seven-match winless run in the league is its worst since 2008.
Postecoglou said Tottenham’s current situation was “as low as we’ve been” this season and is banking on the imminent return of a number of key players — especially centre backs Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven — to help turn round the team’s fortunes.
Asked if he thinks he should be given that time, the Australian coach said: “Who knows mate? I reckon there’s a fair chunk that will say ‘no.’
“When you’re a manager of a football club, you can be very vulnerable and isolated. I don’t feel that. I really feel like this group of players are giving everything for the club and I’ve got a group of staff who are really committed.”
Postecoglou might only still be in a job because of his record in other competitions this season, with Spurs in the English League Cup semifinals — and leading Liverpool 1-0 after the first leg — and in the automatic qualification spots in the Europa League.
“There’s still a fantastic opportunity this season to make an impact,” the Australian said.
Tottenham’s league campaign is unravelling spectacularly, however, with only eight points separating the team from the relegation zone.
Manchester United is the other big club languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League standings, but now has two wins from its last three league games after beating Fulham 1-0 away thanks to Lisandro Martinez’s deflected effort in the 78th.

Postecoglou believes Spurs fortunes ‘will turn’

Leicester came from behind at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, scoring both of its goals early in the second half through Jamie Vardy in the 46th and Bilal El Khannouss in the 50th. Richarlison put Tottenham ahead in the 33rd.
“From my perspective, I see a group of players that are giving as much as they can. I know it will turn,” said Postecoglou, who has been in charge of Tottenham since June 2023.
Tottenham has been beset with injuries this season, especially in defence, and was playing three days after a win at Hoffenheim in the Europa League.
“They had to back it up today but there were probably at least two or three players that weren’t at 100%,” said Postecoglou, who later name-checked Richarlison and Pape Sarr. James Maddison was a late pull-out because of illness.
Tottenham was jeered at fulltime and Postecoglou was heckled by some fans as he walked down the tunnel after the game. Footage on social media showed him back-tracking in an effort to confront the supporters.
“Certainly something I wanted to do when I took on the role was to try and unify the club and create a environment here where we’re all focused on the one thing,” Postecoglou said. “Obviously hasn’t worked out that way.”
Leicester climbed out of the relegation zone with just a second win in 10 league games under Ruud van Nistelrooy, who was himself under scrutiny ahead of the game having only been hired in late November.

Infantino sees Man United win

FIFA President Gianni Infantino took in Man United’s latest game in the league and it was hardly a thriller at Fulham’s quaint Craven Cottage.
There were few chances throughout the match, with even the goal having a hint of fortune about it as Martinez took aim from long range and saw the ball loop up off Fulham midfielder Sasa Lukic’s outstretched boot and fly over goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
Since Ruben Amorim said last weekend his team was “the worst, maybe, in the history of Manchester United,” it has won back-to-back games — Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday and Fulham three days later.

Mbeumo’s retaken penalty

Brentford beat Crystal Palace 2-1 in a contest between midtable clubs which turned on a retaken penalty.
Bryan Mbeumo’s first attempt at the second-half spot kick hit the post and was cleared away by Palace defender Marc Guehi, who was penalized for encroachment after a video review. Mbeumo made no mistake with his second attempt.
Kevin Schade made it 2-0 to the visitors before Romain Esse pulled a goal back on his debut for Palace, two minutes after entering as a substitute. Aston Villa drew 1-1 with West Ham in the other game. (AP)

spot_img

Related articles

Surrounded by destroyed homes and buildings, Palestinians gather for iftar, the fast-breaking meal, in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, on Saturday

Surrounded by destroyed homes and buildings, Palestinians gather for iftar, the fast-breaking meal, in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip,...

CM to raise ILP demand with HM today

From CK Nayak NEW DELHI, March 15: The long-pending demand for Inner Line permit in Meghalaya is likely to...

USTM one of the best universities in NE: CM

From Our Special Correspondent NEW DELHI, March 15: Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has defended the University of Science...

Govt drops plan to remove Katakey

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, March 15: The state government’s reported plan to remove Justice (retired) BP Katakey from the...