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Ange Postecoglou: From Celtic to Spurs

Former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou has been making waves since his move to English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. The Australian coach achieved significant success during his tenure at Celtic, winning an impressive five out of six domestic trophies.

Legacy at Celtic

Postecoglou’s time at Celtic was marked by a treble-winning campaign and a team known for its flair, attacking prowess, and goal-scoring abilities. His strong connection with the club, players, and fans was evident throughout his tenure, cementing his legacy in Glasgow.

Transition to Spurs

Despite the surprise departure to Spurs, Postecoglou has continued to implement his distinct style of attacking football with the North London club. While he is yet to secure any silverware with Spurs, his impact on the team’s playing style has been significant.

Response to English Journalist

In a recent press conference ahead of Spurs’ match against Fulham, Postecoglou was asked about his approach to pragmatism and the success of attacker Brennan Johnson. When questioned about the secret behind Johnson’s goal-scoring form, Postecoglou pointed to his past teams’ playing style, including Celtic.

“Go watch Celtic play, go watch Yokohama F. Marinos, go watch Brisbane Roar play, and go watch the Socceroos play, mate,” replied Postecoglou. His emphasis on wide wingers and attacking football was evident during his time at Celtic and continues to shape his coaching philosophy at Spurs.

Whether it was Jota or Liel Abada, Postecoglou’s Celtic team thrived with talented right wingers who excelled in his system. The legacy of his time in Glasgow continues to influence his coaching style and approach at Tottenham Hotspur.