Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou focused on the positives despite a 6-3 loss to Liverpool. Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz each scored twice, with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai also contributing for Liverpool. This victory extended their lead at the Premier League summit by four points, aided by Chelsea's draw against Everton. Tottenham, with goals from James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Dominic Solanke, currently sit in 11th place after securing just one win in their last four games.
Postecoglou acknowledged Liverpool's strength and form, stating, "Credit to Liverpool, they are a very good side in a great moment." He admitted that his team struggled to match Liverpool's energy and competitiveness. Tottenham trails fourth-placed Nottingham Forest by eight points after 17 matches and will face them on Boxing Day. The Spurs boss reflected on the team's progress over the past 18 months but remained uncertain about how far they are from Liverpool.

The availability of players has posed challenges for Tottenham this season. Postecoglou expressed pride in his team's performance despite these difficulties. In 2024, Spurs have conceded 31 goals at home in the league, marking their highest tally since 2007 when they allowed 34 goals. Sunday's defeat was only the second time they conceded six goals at home in the Premier League since a 6-1 loss to Chelsea in 1997.
When asked about mounting pressure, Postecoglou responded, "I am not sure what you mean by pressure." He acknowledged dissatisfaction with their current position but emphasized that judgments are fair. His focus remains on navigating through this challenging period and improving their standing once the squad is healthier.
Postecoglou addressed concerns about his position by stating that he understands people are judging him rather than offering praise. He is committed to guiding the team through this difficult phase and aims to improve their league position as player availability improves. Despite being in 10th place not being ideal, he leaves it to others to assess whether he should feel uncomfortable about it.
The match against Liverpool highlighted both strengths and areas needing improvement for Tottenham. As they continue to develop as a team, Postecoglou remains optimistic about future progress while acknowledging current challenges.