Ange Postecoglou is facing intense pressure ahead of a critical Europa League quarter-final clash. Tottenham’s captain, Son Heung-min, will miss Thursday’s crucial Europa League tie against Eintracht Frankfurt due to a foot injury, leaving Postecoglou to rally his team without one of their key players. Despite the setback and ongoing speculation about his future, the 59-year-old manager remains resolute, believing his squad has a chance to achieve something special in the competition. Tottenham’s season has been disappointing, with a potential lowest-ever Premier League finish on the horizon, but Postecoglou sees the match as a major opportunity for redemption. Postecoglou’s Europa League Worry.
Son’s Injury and Postecoglou’s Response
Spurs come into the second leg tied at 1-1 after the first match, and Postecoglou, who guided the team past AZ Alkmaar in the last-16 despite a first-leg deficit, remains confident. “Sonny didn’t travel in the end. He’s the only one who misses out,” Postecoglou confirmed. “It’s a blow, but it’s just another challenge to overcome.” He explained that Son’s absence was planned to allow him to recover from his ongoing foot issue. Postecoglou’s focus is firmly on the Europa League tie, which he sees as a chance to reach the semi-finals. “I see it as an opportunity to do something special,” he emphasized. “We’re a game away from the final four of a major competition, and we shouldn’t take that for granted.”
A Focus on Opportunity
The Australian boss insisted he felt no burden or anxiety regarding his future, despite the club’s poor season and ongoing rumors about his job. “We have an opportunity to get to the final four of a major tournament, and that’s where my focus is,” he said. Tottenham’s troubled season took another hit with a 4-0 loss to Wolves, leaving them in 15th place in the Premier League. Postecoglou, when asked about his future, responded, “Do I know? No, I’ve got no idea. But my focus is on the game tomorrow night.”
Squad’s Continued Belief in Postecoglou
Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven expressed the squad’s continued belief in Postecoglou, stating, “We still trust the gaffer and the way he’s playing. We want to win for him, for us, for the club, and for the fans. It hasn’t been a good season, but this is a big game for us.”