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Ange Postecoglou snapped at a reporter who introduced up a Manchester United-related query in the course of the post-match press convention following Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-0 victory over Bodo/Glimt (5-1 on mixture).
Like United, Tottenham have struggled domestically, however either side now have the possibility to qualify for the Champions League after they meet within the Europa League ultimate later this month.
United booked their spot within the ultimate after beating Athletic Membership 4-1 on Thursday and 7-1 on mixture.
Within the presser, Matt Legislation of The Telegraph requested Postecoglou, “Manchester United have continually stated this competitors received’t save their season – managers have stated it, gamers have stated it.”
“Would it not save Tottenham’s season, is it completely different for Tottenham?”
An exasperated Postecoglou fired again, “I don’t care – why do I care what Man United suppose? Why is that related to me?”
“Ask the Man United supervisor why he says that. Me, I’ve stated all alongside that that is necessary.”
The Australian coach was then requested, “What does it imply for Tottenham’s season then?”
He answered, “You most likely know higher than me and possibly adopted this membership longer than I’ve. What do you suppose a trophy would do for this membership?”
The reporter replied, “Large.”
Postecoglou continued, “Precisely proper, so the query solutions itself. However what’s taking place proper now’s that individuals are fearing that, that it truly may occur.”
“As a result of it’d occur they’re pondering, ‘Let’s see how we will tear it down by some means, diminish it by some means by saying it’s been a poor season, we don’t deserve this, we don’t deserve that’, or by some means evaluating us to Man United.”
“Why do I care what Man Utd suppose?!” 😡
Ange Postecoglou needs to focus on his Spurs staff, and their focus, forward of the Europa League ultimate 👀
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— Soccer on TNT Sports activities (@footballontnt) Might 8, 2025
Heading into the weekend’s Premier League fixtures, United are in fifteenth place, with Tottenham only a level behind them in sixteenth.
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