Tottenham's manager, Ange Postecoglou, praised his team for their remarkable comeback against Aston Villa, winning 4-1 after trailing at halftime. Spurs netted four goals in the second half, bouncing back from a previous 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace. Despite falling behind to Morgan Rogers' goal, Tottenham responded with goals from Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, and James Maddison.
Postecoglou expressed satisfaction with how his players reacted positively after their setback at Selhurst Park. Reflecting on the past week, he remarked, "Seven days is a long time in football." He emphasised the importance of staying committed to their path and not dwelling on past disappointments. The first half was challenging against Villa's consistent performance.

The head coach highlighted the team's ability to shift gears in the second half. He noted that after their midweek performance against Manchester City in the EFL Cup, they felt momentum building. Postecoglou believed that if they increased their intensity, they would be difficult to stop.
Dominic Solanke received special recognition from Postecoglou for his contributions. Solanke became the first Spurs player since Rafael van der Vaart in 2010-11 to score at least four goals in his first eight Premier League matches. Postecoglou commended Solanke's work ethic and versatility on the field.
Solanke shared his thoughts with Sky Sports, acknowledging that Spurs had previously struggled when conceding first. However, he noted that this time they responded effectively. "We always believe we can score many goals," he said. The team regrouped at halftime and adjusted their strategy to counter Villa's playstyle.
Reflecting on their season so far, Solanke mentioned that while they've had impressive games, consistency has been elusive. He remains optimistic about their potential to maintain high performance throughout the season.
The victory over Aston Villa showcased Tottenham's resilience and adaptability under Postecoglou's leadership. With key players like Solanke stepping up, Spurs aim to build on this momentum as they continue their Premier League campaign.