Ange Postecoglou expressed his determination to improve Tottenham's performance after their inconsistent season continued with a loss to Bournemouth. The 1-0 defeat at the Vitality Stadium, caused by Dean Huijsen's first-half header, left Tottenham in 10th place in the Premier League. They have only secured one win in their last six matches across all competitions, that victory being against Manchester City.
After the match, some Tottenham supporters confronted Postecoglou as he approached the away section. The Australian manager engaged with them, acknowledging their dissatisfaction. "I'm not hurting, I'm determined," he stated. He added that he understands fans' reactions when results are poor and is committed to improving the team's fortunes.

Postecoglou remains unfazed by criticism from fans. "I don't want to say it's unacceptable because it is what it is," he remarked. He emphasized his experience in handling such situations and his resolve to bring success to the club. Despite the negativity, he remains focused on his responsibilities and aims to turn things around.
Tottenham's next challenge comes against Chelsea at home this Sunday. Postecoglou aims to rectify recent shortcomings on familiar turf. He acknowledged Chelsea's current good form and healthy squad but stressed the importance of delivering a strong performance at home, similar to previous games.
The manager is also seeking solutions for Spurs' inconsistency and hopes to improve his record in London derbies. After a promising start with four wins in his first four derby matches (W2 D2), Postecoglou has now lost seven of his last 13 such encounters (W4 D2).
Injuries have compounded Tottenham's issues, with Ben Davies injured while covering for Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven. "Ben will go for a scan today so we'll find out more," Postecoglou mentioned. He also noted that Romero is expected back in training soon, but Saturday will determine his availability.
Despite these challenges, Postecoglou remains optimistic about overcoming them and achieving success with Tottenham. His focus is on addressing inconsistencies and ensuring the team performs well against Chelsea and beyond.