Tottenham Hotspur's head coach, Ange Postecoglou, recently addressed the reaction to his statement about winning trophies in his second season. After their recent loss to Arsenal, Postecoglou expressed surprise at the backlash. Despite Arsenal missing key players, Gabriel Magalhaes scored from a set-piece to secure victory. Tottenham last won a trophy in 2008 and currently sit 13th in the league with four points from four matches.
Postecoglou remains confident about leading Spurs to success this season. He stated, "It's amazing, isn't it? I just stated a fact. Am I supposed to just lie or just say it never happened?" He finds it perplexing that his comments have caused such a stir. In his 26-year career, he has often found success in the second year but insists this doesn't add pressure.

Brentford, on the other hand, progressed in the Carabao Cup with a 3-1 win over Leyton Orient. Fabio Carvalho shone by scoring once and assisting twice. Thomas Frank was pleased with his team's performance and emphasised maintaining this level for future league matches. "It's job done," Frank said, highlighting their aim to progress far in the competition despite its challenges.
For Tottenham, Pedro Porro stands out as a creative force. Only Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White has created more open-play chances than Porro this season. The Portuguese international has achieved this feat twice against Leicester and Arsenal. Meanwhile, Brentford's goalkeeper Mark Flekken has been impressive with 22 saves in four matches, surpassing any other Premier League goalkeeper so far.
The upcoming match between Tottenham and Brentford presents an intriguing challenge for both teams. Historically, scoring first hasn't guaranteed victory in their last four meetings (D2 L2). Tottenham have only secured four points this season, their lowest since 2015-16 at this stage. They must improve defensively from set-pieces as they've conceded significantly from these situations.
Tottenham are predicted to win with a 58.8% probability according to Opta statistics. A draw is estimated at 20.5%, while Brentford's chances stand at 20.6%. Brentford have struggled away from home recently, losing 12 of their last 16 away games since leaving Gtech Community Stadium.
Despite recent challenges, both teams are determined to improve their standings in the league. With Tottenham aiming for better results and Brentford seeking consistency, fans can expect an engaging encounter on match day.