Ange Postecoglou, the Tottenham manager, remains optimistic despite the team's ongoing struggles. He believes his players are putting in maximum effort to reverse their poor form. Tottenham's season hit a low point with a 2-1 defeat to Leicester City at home, even after Richarlison's first-half goal put them ahead. This loss marked their seventh consecutive Premier League game without a win.
Tottenham's recent performance has been their worst since 2008, with six losses and a draw against Wolves. Injuries to key players like Guglielmo Vicario, Destiny Udogie, and Cristian Romero have left the team weakened. Despite these setbacks, Postecoglou refrained from criticising his squad after their 13th league defeat this season, matching Ipswich Town's record.

Postecoglou expressed his thoughts to Premier League Productions: "It hurts a lot. The players gave everything again." He emphasised that the team's effort is unquestionable, stating that they created opportunities but were unfortunate in converting them. "The players are giving everything they can," he added, highlighting their dedication.
The manager acknowledged that the pressure might affect decision-making clarity but remains confident in his team's commitment. "They are trying their hardest and that is all anyone can ask for," he said. Despite the challenges, Postecoglou is hopeful about turning things around once injured players return.
Currently positioned 15th in the league table, Tottenham is eight points above relegation and 16 points away from the top seven spots. Their next matches include an away game at Brentford and a crucial EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool, where they hold a narrow 1-0 lead from the first leg.
Postecoglou remains optimistic about improving results as key players return from injury. "All you can ask is for people to do as much as they can," he stated confidently. He anticipates significant contributions from returning players in the coming weeks to bolster the squad's performance.
The atmosphere during Sunday's match was tense, with fans directing chants at Chairman Daniel Levy and expressing displeasure over Postecoglou's substitution of Richarlison in the 54th minute. The former Celtic manager acknowledges that his position is under scrutiny due to recent results.
"I'm a football manager and I get judged on results," Postecoglou admitted candidly. He understands that accountability comes with his role and accepts that changes are necessary to improve outcomes for Tottenham moving forward.