Ange Postecoglou has expressed his ambition to secure victories in his second season as Tottenham manager. The 58-year-old Australian joined Spurs last summer after a successful tenure at Celtic, where he won five trophies, including two Scottish Premiership titles. In his debut season with Tottenham, Postecoglou led the team to a fifth-place finish, narrowly missing out on Champions League qualification by just two points.
Postecoglou remains optimistic about the upcoming season despite the challenges faced last year. He acknowledged that injuries impacted their performance after a strong start, leading to significant defeats against Newcastle United and Fulham. Reflecting on these experiences, he said, "Last year we had some really good moments, obviously we had some tough moments. We learnt as much from the tough moments as we did from the good stuff and hopefully that means we're in a good place."

The manager believes that the second year is crucial for building on the foundation laid in the first season. He stated, "Usually in my second season I win things. That's the whole idea. First year is about establishing principles and creating a foundation. Hopefully the second year is going on to win things." This approach has been consistent throughout his career, aiming for tangible success after setting up a solid base.
Tottenham's campaign kicks off against newly-promoted Leicester City on Monday. The team will need to maintain their early-season form longer if they hope to achieve silverware this season. Postecoglou noted, "Of course, it's easier said than done, particularly in the Premier League and the competition we're in."
Despite a less intense spotlight compared to his initial arrival, Postecoglou's determination remains undiminished. He remarked on this change in attention by saying, "I guess I'm not the shiny new thing anymore, so there's other new managers. People can go off and discover them and their childhood and not have to speak about mine anymore." His focus now is firmly on achieving success with Spurs.
Reflecting on last season's ups and downs, Postecoglou emphasised that both positive and negative experiences have prepared the team better for this year. He added, "We're definitely a better-prepared team than we were last year." This readiness will be crucial as they navigate through another challenging Premier League season.
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Postecoglou's realistic outlook acknowledges that sustaining form throughout an entire Premier League season is challenging. However, he remains hopeful that lessons learned from last year's struggles will contribute to better performance this time around.
Tottenham fans will be eager to see how Postecoglou's strategies unfold in his second season. With high expectations set by both himself and supporters, achieving success will be no easy feat but remains within reach if early-season momentum can be maintained.
As Tottenham prepares for their opening match against Leicester City, all eyes will be on how well they can implement what they've learned from last season's experiences. The journey ahead promises to be demanding but filled with opportunities for growth and achievement under Postecoglou's guidance.
The upcoming season holds significant promise for Tottenham under Postecoglou’s leadership. With a solid foundation established last year and valuable lessons learned from past challenges, there is optimism that Spurs can push forward towards achieving their goals this time around.