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    Poseteclou in a spiky interview with reporter, the VAR and gesture to Spurs fans gives

    Postecoglou felt the heat in a fairly spiky interview with a reporter on Var, Spurs fans and ear cabinet after the defeat against Chelsea.

    Postecoglou made a substitution, Pape Matar Sarr replaced Lucas Bergvall, a decision that was made with boos and chants of “You don’t know what to do” from the end of the away.

    Tottenham initially seemed to hold out a long-distance strike in the 69th minute with a replacement pape Matar Sarr. However, the goal was not admitted after a long evaluation found that Sarr Chelsea’s Moises Caicedo had fouled and Tottenham left empty hands.

    When Sarr’s goal came, Poseteclou turned to the end of the away and brought his ear, a gesture that was widely interpreted as a sarcastic or defiant answer to the fans’ earlier mockery.

    When Davison asked if it was a reaction to the Boos of the fans, Postecoglou snapped: “Jesus Mate, it is incredible how things are interpreted. We just had a goal, I wanted them to really be excited.”

    He insisted that his intention was to gather the followers and not to mock and say them: “I wanted them to cheer – because they didn’t have much to cheer.”

    His tone became defensive when he played down a proposal for a crack, although experts like the former Spurs captain Jamie Redknapp later found on Sky Sports that the gesture clearly showed tensions between Postecoglou and the fan base.

    The manager’s frustration did not stop here – he also broke a joke over Var and the long wait that he repeatedly criticized in the past.

    He spoke to the not drawn goal and argued: “Look, the game kills, man. The referee didn’t see it, he then has to see it for six minutes, but he gets the right result so that you are happy.”

    His sarcasm was obvious when he questioned Davison’s perspective on the call and replied: “Did you think it was a foul? Right, you still go.”

    Postecoglous Widerer point was that the continuing interventions of Var disturbed the football flow, a feeling that he previously expressed, as in December 2023, when he noticed: “I don’t like how Var is used.”

    Tottenham swung in the Premier League table 14. And reinforces the exam on Postecoglou.

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    Tottenham boss Verzecoglou, who spoke to Sky Sports after the 1-0 defeat on Thursday at Stamford Bridge with Sky Sports: “A difficult night, a tight game and not an easy place. We had to work hard to stay in the game. We let a disappointing goal and then fought back into the game, but couldn’t get anything out of it.

    “It is still in progress. In the last third we could have been a bit cleaner with our football, but for the most part we treated it pretty well.

    “It is a difficult question to come here, there was still enough tonight to show that the boys return to the level we need.”

    About the intervention of Var after it excluded a Pape Matar Sarr Equalizer: “It kills the game Mate, it is not the same game it used to be.

    “They stand around for 12 minutes. Only the game kills, but nobody cares about the drama and the controversy and I am sure that it will discuss 24 hours and that’s what everyone wants. They are not really interested that it kills the spectacle of the game.

    “If a referee sees it and he has to see it for six minutes, what is clear and obvious about it?”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr72ifqyxyy

    In claims he ran his ears to Spurs fans: “Oh gentleman, buddy. It’s incredible. We just scored a goal – I wanted to hear it, I wanted them to be excited. I wanted to win the game with the swing – it was not the first time that my substitution was booed.

    “I’m in a separation from the world these days – I don’t know. Maybe you are right.”

    When Manager was asked about Posetecoglou about the incident in which he chopped his ears the Spurs fans, he said: “Mr. Kumpel, it is incredible how things are interpreted. We just had a goal, I just wanted to hear them cheering. Because we had gone through a difficult time, and I thought it was a crisp goal.

    “I wanted them to be very excited. At that time I felt that we could possibly win the game and win the game. I only had the feeling that dynamics bothered on our (page). It doesn’t bother me. It is not the first time that you have boosted my substitutions or my decisions. This is okay, you can do so.

    “But we had just scored a goal, just scored a balance. I had only hoped that we could get some excitement. If people want to read in somehow trying to do something about something, as I said we had a hard time, but I only felt that there was a bit of a swing shift there.

    “If they really came behind the boys, I thought we had the momentum to end on them.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_k3ivh6oe8

    Chelsea Manager Enzo Maresca speaks to Sky Sports: “The result is an important part because we are close to the end of the season. At the same time, we try to achieve the result of how we want to play. In some moments, the team was very good, then we don’t work every day, we don’t want to end the game as in the last five minutes. If we want to become an important team, we have to go in a dirty path, the ugly path, and that.

    “Overall, I think it was a very good performance. I think we deserve to win the game that we already created enough chances in the first half to score. In the last 10 minutes, the team has had efforts, belonging together, mind and something we need.

    “If you measure the result, when we reach the Champions League, it is an important thing, but in my view I try to see how we improve every day and I can see that the team has been getting better since the first day.”

    Chelsea defender Levi Colwill speaks to Sky Sports: “It was a difficult out there, but it meant everything, the boys and the fans.

    “There was the Tottenham fans and that was what we needed. That gave us the additional 10 minutes, the runs at the end and the boys hummed it. That was amazing.

    “We felt comfortable. We knew how they played and we knew how we could hurt them. Today we played really well and could have achieved a lot more chances.

    “Everyone always says I have a lot of potential, but I think potential means nothing. You have to show it every game. Sometimes I don’t have this season.

    “We have to win games at the end of the day. We are fighting for the Champions League. To win games, we sometimes have to change the style. We knew that they have a high line and we have Nicolas Jackson. He is a big threat, feet and we know whether we will play its advantages. We will achieve goals today and we have scored goals.”

    Twitter users reacted to Posetecoglou in a spiky interview with reporter, who moved to Var and the gesture to Spurs fans.

    @Pedalsingh: 19 clubs voted for Var. And of course it kills the game. Then put your neck on the line and vote against it or stop them and put it on!

    @Harrybrent: This is basically the reason why Var is so unsatisfactory. Even in situations in which you do the right decision if you have to spend 6 minutes to work with it, it is the point of having the technology. The technology was introduced to eradicate mistakes – not to analyze any other decision microscopically. The promise was clear and obvious, and it has been broken since the first day.

    @Caviarcopite: We all love to see a melt, but on all fairness it is 100% correct, Var is Shambolic, the interpretation of the operations is also. It should never have been presented, and if it were removed, it would improve sport as a whole dramatically, back into the good old days.

    @Lltco: People will inevitably concentrate on the unnecessarily spiky last minute of this interview with POSTECGLOU, but I make it right about how long it takes for Var to decide. It is a foul, we could all see it, it shouldn’t take 6 minutes for us to deal with.

    @thfc_cil: As much as he is a cock head and wants to disappear, I really can’t help but just to do with her sorry, he was thrown into the deep end and said that he should swim. It is clearly not with all this pressure and only has to be broadcast from his misery. I hope he has a good life man

    @Robinacoles: A quick look at the repetition showed that it was a foul. The problem is what the referee looked at 20 times on the Pitch Side Monitor. Maybe he tried to decide whether it was a red, he didn’t decide whether it was a foul

    @Ns_thfc: I wanted it to work with me, but I’m afraid that the separation between him and our fans will see him go. The results and services were bad, the group’s trust is on the ground and it is very difficult to recover. A change could now be the only answer.

    @Cheryl_hawk: It is not necessary that the players ask the players to switch off f. The media should also close it – patronizing questions that cause friction, nothing credible about the popular game. Awkward



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