‘Vulnerable’: Tottenham midfielder Robbie Savage says he has already identified a weakness in the team this season.

Ange Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou

Intellectual Robbie Savage has guaranteed that Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur actually make them shine shortcoming this season

Savage was addressing Group Talk and was gotten some information about Spikes’ possibilities coming out on top for the championship this season.

Ange Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou

The intellectual immediately excused that thought, despite the fact that he was exceptionally free of the task under Ange.

In any case, Savage brought up that Tottenham actually look weak in guard under Postecoglou this season.


Savage said: ” They have that dynamic and invigorating methodology now, yet there is a component of peril that sees them facing challenges.

“They look weak still in guard.

“They’ve been compensated with late objectives against Liverpool, late objectives against Sheffield Utd, which has fairly covered their beginning to the season.

“And keeping in mind that Spikes fans are absolutely, thoroughly getting a charge out of it, there is a slight component of karma to those successes.”

Ange Postecoglou handed Harry Kane
Ange Postecoglou handed Harry Kane

Savage proceeded to infer that a main four completion would in any case address enormous accomplishment for Postecoglou and Tottenham this season.

Furthermore, harping back to Savage’s remarks on Spikes’ protection, fans might feel he’s alluding to the game against Liverpool.

Savage doesn’t believe Postecoglou’s Tottenham can win the association this season Despite the fact that they wound up dominating the match, Spikes had a few troublesome minutes at the back.

Micky van de Ven recuperated very well in the final part however caused a commotion with his guarding from the get-go.

Besides, despite the fact that Pedro Porro and Predetermination Udogie are intriguing, neither have the experience of keeping up with these levels across an entire Chief Association season.

Postecoglou, Ange
Postecoglou, Ange

Notwithstanding the good inclination under Postecoglou at Tottenham, there is a worthy representative for what Savage is talking about.

Spikes have endure a few major tests yet have been supported by armadas of karma or late mayhem.

What’s more, as their adversaries Munititions stockpile figured out last season, it isn’t manageable to continue to dominate matches in sensational style late on.

Rather, Prods should foster a chilly savagery to the entirety of their interesting and inventive play.

Tottenham are about to break their transfer record for a superb Premier League player as Postecoglou devastates West Ham’s plans

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou is reportedly pressuring the club to make a firm bid for Fulham midfielder Joao Palhinha, despite the fact that any transfer is anticipated to set a new club record fee.

After joining Spurs from Celtic earlier this summer, the Greek-born Australian officially starts his new role as manager today. But the 57-year-old is already in charge, having a voice in the club’s early summer transfer negotiations.

Indeed, it was Postecoglou‘s call earlier this week to sign both Guglielmo Vicacrio and James Maddison. The goalkeeper joined Spurs for £17 million from Empoli. Meanwhile, Maddison has joined Leicester for a fee of £40 million.

Joao Palhinha
Joao Palhinha
Spurs, on the other hand, are far from done this summer and want to pursue Wolfsburg defender Micky van de Ven next. To that goal, chairman Daniel Levy has initiated ‘direct conversations’ with Fabrizio Romano, who claims he is “keen” on the transfer.

Tottenham is also aiming to strengthen their center midfield. Postecoglou is also pressing Levy to approach Fulham for Palhinha, according to The Sun (July 1, page 67).

After joining from Sporting Lisbon for £20 million, the Portugal midfielder had a fantastic debut season in the Premier League. The 27-year-old appeared in 40 games in all competitions, scoring four times.

His tigerish antics in the engine room, though, drew the most attention. With 147 tackles, he was the division’s leading tackler. Moises Caicedo came in second with 100 points, demonstrating how the Portuguese was definitely in a league of his own.

Joao Palhinha
Joao Palhinha
Joao Palhinha is highly regarded by Fulham.

This form has prompted to speculation that West Ham are interested in luring Palhinha across London to replace Declan Rice.
The Cottagers, understandably, are not eager to let Palhinha depart without a fight. Despite spending only £20 million for him a year ago, they are now said to be worth roughly £90 million.

Nonetheless, West Ham are apparently drafting a bid in the hope that a sizable offer will persuade Fulham to sell.

Postecoglou, on the other hand, has made Palhinha his next key priority for Spurs.

To that purpose, they are apparently considering a transaction much above their existing club record of £60 million paid to Everton for Richarlison.

If they are to sign, Postecoglou will need to persuade Levy to swallow some of his pride. This is due to the fact that the Portuguese star was on Tottenham‘s radar last summer. But, after passed up the chance to recruit him for £20 million, Levy will be disappointed to have to pay a far higher amount again.

Furthermore, with Palhinha turning 28 next week, Levy may well wonder how many years he has left at the top.

Postecoglou
Postecoglou

Spurs may fund the transaction by selling three players.

Postecoglou, on the other hand, appears to be unfazed and apparently intends to persuade Levy to launch a bid.

Spurs, on the other hand, may fund the transaction by releasing a number of players. Tanguy Ndombele and Giovani Lo Celso are unlikely to be included in the new manager’s plans.

Furthermore, rumours say that the club is eager to sell Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who is becoming a target for Atletico Madrid.

Some may be surprised by the trade, but there are concerns about whether the Dane is mobile enough to play Postecoglou‘s style.

 



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