
There is no joke. It’s a man who won the cups in Australia, Japan and Scotland – creating a different football philosophy on the way – and worthy of a crack in the management of a big club in England.
Opposite, at best, was a stick.
This morning’s narrative appears that the British media believe that the president of Tottenham was wrong that he had the right to respond, the shadow of the main focus that helps his side win the Europa League final at Manchester United.
But the claim that a knife-wielding answer must be in a way that will be absurded by a squad.
Spurs trained at the San Mamés late yesterday afternoon to play as a subordinate player, but he has a record that he has not lost any of his last six games to United.
They are well prepared by a manager who has seen most things in the game, in different angles of the world.
Postkoglo’s good and good answers are dry
Postkoglo’s behavior in meetings with the media has changed since he arrived in northern London nearly two years ago.
He was welcomed by his honest and nice words as a break of the ordinary silent answers and trained media that most of the players and managers of the Premier League were given.
But it has given its place for the art of defense because its tactics have been questioned on the basis.
It is part of the work of the media to read carefully and its heroes carefully. It is completely fair.
But when the journey to what can be interpreted as a personal insult is the place where the line should be drawn.
It is the right of the Post Kogloe to stand for itself. Two standards of an industry who are happy with criticism and then insulted when the recipient responds to the boundaries of first-class return.
It is another sign of melodrama that is with football nowadays.
More news conferences, more access to, more questions and more answers. He was so column to write, so many radio and television stations to fill them. The back pages of today, which is forgotten tomorrow with the circus going to something else.
The more concerned about Postkoglu’s response was that it was another sign that his time may end in Spurs.
He has been in charge of a bad season, although one season has been full of injuries.
Now it’s the time. Pic.twitter.com/xuvxsfdcrj
— Tottenham Hotspur (@spursofification) May 21,
it’s not just on the pitch
Spurs are 17th in the Premier League on 38 points from 37 games, losing just 38 and losing.
You can say that recording is not enough for a club of Tottenham sources and few people disagree.
That’s why the Australian player is likely to leave the club and play elsewhere next season.
Take him up in a quiet moment and he seems to agree that he wasn’t just good.
But, a joke? No, husband.