Ange Postecoglou feels he still has the support of Tottenham fans despite the club sitting 11th in the Premier League.
Yesterday’s 1-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest means Spurs have lost four of their last five league games heading into Sunday’s home game with Wolves.
Postecoglou has faced criticism for refusing to change his approach, vowing to stick to his all-out attacking philosophy despite refusing to seek awards.
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Despite his struggles, Spurs fans have yet to turn on the Australian and he is confident he will retain their support.
“They love their football club, they care about their football club and they want their football club to succeed. They show those emotions and feelings,” Postecoglou said.
“I’ve felt nothing but support since I’ve been here. I still think there is support. I will continue to do what I think is right to make this football club a success, that is not changing.
“The task at the moment is difficult because of our situation, but like most things that are quite difficult to go through, it is only temporary, we will get through it and come out stronger.”
Postecoglou has not been helped by a lengthy injury list, with Ben Davies now expected to miss “week two” and Radu Dragusin battling to be fit for the weekend after limping off at the City Ground. First-choice central defenders Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven have also been ruled out.
Wolves enjoy new manager bounce
Resurgent Wolves are not ideal heading to north London on the back of two wins under new boss Vitor Pereira, including last night’s 2-0 defeat of Manchester United at Molineux.
Postecoglou said of his Portuguese counterpart: “Another good challenge for us. They have a new manager in Vitor (Pereira) who I know well because we crossed paths many times in Asia. Apparently they had a great result last night. They definitely have some quality players that can hurt you. We saw that last year.
“A real important game for us back home. Listen, we’re getting through this period as best we can but we’ve definitely got to go out there on Sunday, play our football and get a result to make sure we have some momentum going into the new year.






