Ange Postecoglou addressed the media following Tottenham's 6-3 loss to Liverpool, clarifying that he wasn't angry despite the defeat. The match saw Spurs outplayed by the Premier League leaders at their home ground, with goals from James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Dominic Solanke providing some consolation. However, Liverpool dominated with 24 shots and an expected goals (xG) tally of 5.6, highlighting defensive vulnerabilities in Postecoglou's attacking strategy.
Ahead of Tottenham's Boxing Day fixture against Nottingham Forest, Postecoglou dismissed claims of anger post-match. He stated, "I wasn't angry, but I don't know many managers that bounce into interviews after a defeat and are all cheery." He expressed frustration over repetitive questioning following losses, suggesting it might provoke reactions.

Tottenham have a strong Boxing Day record, remaining unbeaten in their last 16 league matches on this date since a 2003-04 defeat to Portsmouth. This streak includes 12 wins and four draws. Only Aston Villa have a longer unbeaten run on Boxing Day in English Football League history.
Postecoglou plans to spend Christmas preparing for the upcoming match against Nottingham Forest. Despite being away from family in Australia, he maintains his tradition by calling them in the morning before continuing his day. Forest currently sit seven places above Spurs in the league standings.
Despite recent challenges, Tottenham's matches under Postecoglou have been high-scoring affairs, averaging 3.6 goals per game—the highest for any manager with over 50 games in the competition. This statistic reflects both offensive prowess and defensive gaps.
As Spurs prepare for their next challenge against an in-form Nottingham Forest side, they aim to extend their impressive Boxing Day record while addressing tactical concerns highlighted in recent performances.