Ange Postecoglou sees Tottenham's FA Cup loss to Aston Villa as a chance for his injury-plagued team to regroup and aim for a strong finish in the 2024-25 season. Tottenham suffered a 2-1 defeat at Villa Park, with Jacob Ramsey and Morgan Rogers scoring for Villa. This marks the second consecutive season Tottenham has been knocked out before the fifth round.
Tottenham's hopes of securing their first major trophy since 2008 now rest on the Europa League, following their exit from two cup competitions within three days. The team has been plagued by injuries, with key players like Dominic Solanke, Cristian Romero, and Micky van de Ven missing the recent match. Additionally, Radu Dragusin is sidelined for the season due to an ACL injury.

Postecoglou acknowledged the challenges posed by injuries throughout the season. "We had 11 first-team players out today," he noted, emphasizing that any team would struggle under such circumstances. Despite these setbacks, he praised his squad's efforts over the past months.
The manager highlighted that his team has been playing twice a week since November, which has taken a toll on them. He expressed hope that some players will return in the coming weeks to bolster their ranks as they continue their European campaign.
Tottenham will face Manchester United next Sunday in a Premier League clash between two struggling teams. Both clubs are currently positioned in the lower half of the table. Despite recent setbacks, Postecoglou remains optimistic about his team's ability to recover and perform well in upcoming matches.
"Nothing really changes," Postecoglou stated regarding their current situation. He believes that having no midweek games for a couple of weeks will provide much-needed relief and allow players to recharge for future challenges.
Postecoglou remains focused on European competition as a priority for Tottenham this season. He is confident that with some players returning from injury soon, they can strengthen their squad and improve performance levels in both domestic and European fixtures.