Romero says Spurs players are “extremely delighted” under Postecoglou.

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Romero says Spurs players are
Romero says Spurs players are "extremely delighted" under Postecoglou.

Romero says Spurs players

Romero says Spurs players are “extremely delighted” under Postecoglou.

After a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Chelsea. Tottenham defender Cristian Romero has defended Ange Postecoglou, but his manager is adamant he will not alter his strategy.

Cole Palmer scored two penalties, both for relatively gratuitous fouls committed by Romero says Spurs players. Yet Spurs lost despite leading 2-0 before 11 minutes.

In their last seven games in all competitions, Postecoglou’s team has lost four of them and won just one.

After 15 games, they are in 11th place, in the bottom half of the Premier League standings.

Since coming in 2021, Argentina’s center-back Romero has played for five different managers, including caretakers, including Postecoglou.

Although Tottenham has not taken home a trophy since the 2008 League Cup. The Australian manager has enjoyed success at the majority of the clubs he has managed, including Celtic.

“He is an excellent coach,” Romero said to Telemundo. In the first season, we witnessed it. We have sustained numerous injuries in this second one.

“Players receive the most criticism, followed by staff changes if we lose ten games. But no one discusses the true issues.

“My coworkers and I are really pleased with this staff. They try to play football, and we adore the way they work. We will make a quick effort to move forward.”

Under new manager Postecoglou, Tottenham, whose chairman has been Daniel Levy since 2001, had a strong start to the previous campaign but finished fifth.

The desperation of the Spurs players “cost us.” Postecoglou

Despite the fact that it frequently costs his team goals, Postecoglou never wavers from his aggressive philosophy.

He has won trophies with South Melbourne, Brisbane Roar, Yokohama F Marinos, Celtic, and the Australian national team thanks to this strategy.

Regarding their rapid start on Sunday, he told BBC Radio 5 Live, “I am not sure why we should change our approach since it was good enough to get us ahead in the game.”

They appeared to be in control thanks to goals from Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski before Jadon Sancho launched the comeback in the seventeenth minute.

Two goals were scored by Palmer, while Enzo Fernandez also scored.

It was a big-moment game. The Spurs manager went on, “If we score at 2-2 and go up 3-2, then the burden is on them and they have to open up as we did when we conceded.”

“Their penalties were inadequate on our end. It was difficult for us to regain it, and we did not have to face those difficulties.

“I believe that when you find yourself in this situation, you may feel compelled to act morally.

“I think you need to be more composed. Unfortunately, it cost us because the lads are determined to act morally.

We must be united throughout these trying times.

Son Heung-min, the captain of Tottenham, believes the team must “step up” after scoring an injury-time goal to make it 4-3.

The South Korean, 32, told Sky Sports, “We have got to stand together in such terrible moments.”

“We need a lot of support because it is incredibly crucial. Since the players are so young, they require more assistance than we did in the past.

“The fans’ unwavering support was incredible, but I believe it is time for the players to take the initiative as well. We need a lot of encouragement and support.