Postecoglou: The Red Card Was the Inevitable Result of Our Persistent Pressure on the Opponent; They Couldn’t Even Get Past the Halfway Line

Postecoglou: The Red Card Was the Inevitable Result of Our Persistent Pressure on the Opponent; They Couldn't Even Get Past the Halfway Line

On September 29th, in the 6th round of the Premier League, Manchester United lost 0:3 to Tottenham Hotspur at home. After the game, Tottenham’s head coach Ange Postecoglou shared his personal views on this match.

About the Game

I think it was a great game, we had a good start, scoring a beautiful goal, and even had the chance to score a second and third goal. Due to our continuous pressure, we caused that red card. Afterwards, we completely controlled the game, I think the boys performed very well.

About Whether He Was Dissatisfied with Not Scoring Enough Goals

I don’t know, but I am human, the players themselves decide if they can score more goals, we played some wonderful football.

About the Red Card

I think that was the result of how we handled the game, continuously pressuring the opponent. We created a lot of opportunities, and the opponent couldn’t even get past the halfway line, it was a very strong performance.

About Scoring Early

In every game, you want to break the deadlock early, but that doesn’t always happen. This is our fourth consecutive victory, defeating opponents in different ways. But we will always stick to our principles and style of play from beginning to end.

About the Winning Streak

It’s significant. I think we’ve been performing strongly in the league, but we haven’t always been able to build an advantage. It’s important to win while playing beautifully, you want the players to feel their efforts are rewarded.

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