Tottenham manager, Ange Postcoglou, said he warned his players that their long list of defeats is “simply not good enough” after their 15th defeat of the season of the season in Fulham on Sunday.
Rodrigo Muniz’s 78th minute strike and Ryan Sessegnon’s arrival against his former club 10 minutes later raised Fulham in the eighth Premier league With the victory in 13th place, Tottenham, which remains five points behind Crystal Palace immediately above them.
“I don’t like to lose,” said postcoglou The spurs playSpeaking after a result which assured that the Spurs have two championship defeats that any other club outside the last four.
“We lost too much this year. I told the boys that we cannot accept this – it’s just not good enough for a club like ours to lose as many games as this year. We have to remedy it.
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Fulham against Tottenham: defeats continue for Spurs
Postcoglou had talked about the difficulty of following good performances in the Europa League matches on Thursday with positive results from the League four days later.
Tottenham beat Az Alkmaar 3-1 at home Three days ago to reach the quarter-finals of the 3-2 competition on AGGREGATE.
After a silent first half containing precious opportunities, Tottenham seemed more likely to break through in Fulham after the introductions of Lucas Bergvall and his son Heung-Min for Yves Bissouma and Brennan Johnson at the break.
Instead, it was a substitute for Fulham, Muniz, which opened the scoring, rolling in its ninth goal of the season in all competitions after being up to Andreas Pereira.
SESSEGNON, who played for the Spurs for five years before joining Fulham in 2024, raised the shoulders of Ben Davies and curled up in a precise effort of the right foot a minute after going to strengthen the push of the cotgers for European qualification after Dominic Solanke had missed one of the many chances of second half for the Spurs.
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Dominic Solanke: Tottenham players “want to win”
“It’s difficult to take,” said Solanke. “Coming from this match in the week, we wanted to take momentum and make a sequence.
“They managed to score first at the end of the match and this kind of momentum. We are proud to be a fit team that can run for 90 minutes, and most of the time that works in our favor and we can spray teams.
“We don’t want to be this team that is great one day and badly another day. We want to try to find this consistency because we want to win every match. »»
Spurs will aim to win for the first time in four championship games on April 3 (8 p.m. GMT), when they visit a Chelsea team that Beat them 4-3 on December 8.