Ange Postecoglou jokingly hits back at talkSPORT’s Ian Abrahams with Tottenham set to go trophyless again
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou jokingly barked back at talkSPORT’s Ian Abrahams after being asked about the club’s trophy drought.
Abrahams, who famously goes by the nickname Moose, was speaking to the Aussie where he seemed to touch a nerve when asking him about the club’s wait for silverware.
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Postecoglou jokingly bit back at a question from talkSPORT’s Ian Abrahams
Tottenham were eliminated from the Carabao Cup back in August when they were defeated by Fulham in the second round.
And their FA Cup journey also came to an abrupt end following last Friday’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester City in the fourth round.
With no European football this term and Spurs in fifth spot and currently eight points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool, it feels highly likely that the club’s 16-year wait for a trophy is set to continue.
But that didn’t stop Postecoglou having a little bit of fun with poor old Moose.
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Speaking in Tuesday’s press conference, talkSPORT’s Abraham asked: “In your career it’s rare that you go a year without winning a trophy, which will probably happen this year, so is top four now a success?”
To which Postecoglou replied: “So we can’t win the league?”
With Abrahams insisting that’s now that he meant, Postecoglou chuckled: “Well, you did. Probably? That’s fine, that’s OK, you’re allowed to say that.
“It’s fine, don’t worry about it – you’re allowed to say it, don’t worry.
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The Tottenham boss took exception to a question about Spurs’ lack of trophiesCredit: Hayters
“You don’t think we’re going to win the league, that’s fine – just be strong on that, that’s alright!”
Though Postecoglou did go on to answer the question, saying: “Look, I understand that and I get the question.
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“It’s disappointing that we’re out of both cup competitions, particularly with not being in Europe because our supporters are really kind of crying out for some sort of success for them to experience, but I can’t let that guide my course.
“This year is still about us growing as a team, finishing the second half of the year stronger than we did in the first.
“If we do that, we’ll be in a good position to continue to challenge and push this team along. That’s our focus.
“As much as there’s disappointment there, obviously we’re out of another cup, there’s also a real reminder to us that it’s not just about winning one trophy.
“If we’re going to compete at the level we want to, then we’ve got a lot of work to do.”