Ange Postecoglou acknowledges Tottenham's current struggles but remains optimistic about reversing their fortunes. After a 3-2 defeat to Everton, Spurs have only secured one point from their last six Premier League matches. Despite being three goals down at halftime, they fought back in the second half. This marks the first time since 1994 that Spurs have lost their first three league games of a calendar year.
Postecoglou's team is currently positioned 15th in the league, just eight points above the relegation zone. Reflecting on the match, he told Sky Sports, "We struggled to really get in the game in the first half, and that gave Everton momentum. We gave ourselves a mountain to climb, but the players certainly tried to claw the game back." He noted their inability to control the game effectively.

The loss at Goodison Park was Tottenham's 12th defeat this season, marking only the sixth time in club history they've lost as many as 12 of their first 22 league matches. This hasn't happened since the 1997-98 season. Postecoglou faced additional challenges with injuries to key players like Dominic Solanke, Brennan Johnson, and Yves Bissouma before the match.
Postecoglou commented on these challenges: "We are pretty stretched," he said. "We literally had 11 players fit enough to start the game." He acknowledged that Everton capitalised on their organisational issues and emphasised the need for action in the transfer market.
Postecoglou stressed the urgency of addressing squad depth through transfers. "There will be urgency [in the transfer window], but it doesn't need me to say it; everybody can see that," he stated. He expressed confidence in how the club is handling these matters and highlighted their efforts to find solutions.
Despite these setbacks, Postecoglou remains hopeful about improving consistency in performance and results. "I certainly haven't lost belief or determination to turn it around," he affirmed. The players' efforts in the second half against Everton demonstrated their commitment to overcoming current challenges.
As Tottenham navigates this difficult period, Postecoglou's focus is on strengthening his squad and maintaining belief in his ability to guide them out of trouble. The upcoming days will be crucial as they seek reinforcements in a competitive transfer market.