Ange Postecoglou stating the facts…”They expected me to win when I was at Celtic.” Losing even one game may be a serious issue.
Ange doesn’t mince his words
Ange Postecoglou is a man who rarely holds back when speaking and usually goes right to the point. He delivered some sobering home truths to the English yesterday, taking aim at their conceit.
In an interview with Optus Sport, Ange was questioned if, considering the pressure to succeed in the Premier League, this was the hardest time under his leadership.
A little bit of pretentiousness and arrogance
His response just needed to say a few words to convey the truth to the English. “People in the Premier League have a tendency to act pretentious and conceited, believing they are in a serious place, but football is still football.” I don’t find the examination to be challenging.
Naturally, Ange led his nation to victory in a World Cup and oversaw Celtic, where every action he took was viewed as crucial to the team’s success.
The English don’t seem to understand the push to achieve in Scotland. To be able to manage our football team, where you are expected to win every game, you not only need to be skilful but also psychologically tough.
Well done to Ange for being honest about how
“When I was at Celtic I was expected to win”
“The competition is the challenge; you’re up against the greatest players in the world.” The requirements of that are somewhat different from my starting point in terms of where I’ve come from. There are undoubtedly special obstacles for this club. Do some have it harder than others? I’m not sure.
“I was expected to win at Celtic while I was there. One game loss is a big deal, and not many people can handle it.
As for Tottenham actually winning a trophy under his stewardship Ange had this to say: “It’s just a different challenge for sure. I can understand why some might argue that your lack of success is due to the degree and scrutiny of your work, but I don’t think that’s true. Nothing about this situation gives me the impression that it is insurmountable, so I think we will succeed.
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