Tottenham fell to a fourth defeat in five Premier League games at Everton and it's starting to become a "familiar story".
Ange Postecgolou's Tottenham suffered a fifth defeat in their last six Premier League matches and midfielder James Maddison gave an honest verdict after the loss at Everton
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He has no right...” 😳 Ange was not a happy man after losing to Everton but his behaviour has been called out 😬
Ange Postecoglou has vowed to "keep fighting" as Tottenham Hotspur manager following a sobering 3-2 defeat to Everton on Sunday in the Premier League.
With Timo Werner, Brennan Johnson and Wilson Odobert also injured, that left Spurs desperately short of attacking options for this game. Postecoglou’s solution was to start Son Heung-Min through the middle as the number 9, a position he struggles with now, especially given his inability to hold the ball up.
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Tottenham are currently 3-0 down to an Everton side who, coming into this game, had scored 18 goals in 21 games. The north London outfit are now 15th in the Premier League, having scored the second-most amount of goals in the top flight, but having conceded the fourth-most.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is now in major trouble in regards to keeping his job, with potential successor Edin Terzic free, and two more managers in the running, TEAMtalk can reveal. Tottenham were consigned to their latest loss in the Premier League at the hands of Everton.
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Postecoglou went all-out attack after the break and they got back to within one thanks to late goals from Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison, but it was not enough to turn the tide. Tottenham sunk to their fifth defeat in six league games, with their only point on that run coming in a draw at home to relegation-threatened Wolves.