{"id":3596,"date":"2025-01-21T17:42:07","date_gmt":"2025-01-21T18:42:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/preforeclosurefortunes.com\/?p=3596"},"modified":"2025-01-21T20:00:24","modified_gmt":"2025-01-21T20:00:24","slug":"tottenham-shouldnt-sack-ange-postecoglou-he-can-still-reach-mauricio-pochettino-levels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/preforeclosurefortunes.com\/index.php\/2025\/01\/21\/tottenham-shouldnt-sack-ange-postecoglou-he-can-still-reach-mauricio-pochettino-levels\/","title":{"rendered":"Tottenham shouldn\u2019t sack Ange Postecoglou, he can still reach Mauricio Pochettino levels"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Ange Postecoglou is under huge pressure at Tottenham (Picture: Shutterstock)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

As a fan of the England Women\u2019s Cricket team and Tottenham<\/a> Hotspur Football Club it has been a long few weeks. Generally I believe in giving yourself time off from sport that hurts you but Spurs have been impossible to look away from this season. And I\u2019m presenting the Women\u2019s Ashes for TNT Sports<\/a> so, you know.<\/p>\n

England women were my main frustration last year after the headless reaction to captain Heather Knight\u2019s injury during the defeat to West Indies<\/a> which led to their elimination from the T20 World Cup<\/a>. <\/p>\n

It didn\u2019t help that Australia were subsequently knocked out in the semi-finals. Since they had won six of the previous seven World Cups and England had hammered eventual champions New Zealand twice that year, this should really have been a golden opportunity.<\/p>\n

That it wasn\u2019t was put down to a lack of leadership in the team, outside of the captaincy \u2013 held for more than eight years now by Knight. She has been one of the world\u2019s most outstanding cricketers who led England to a famous World Cup win at Lord\u2019s in 2017, was a Wisden cricketer of the year in 2018 and a key factor in the last England Ashes victory more than ten years ago. <\/p>\n

You may notice that these accolades are from quite some time ago, like those of the England team. <\/p>\n

Australia retained the Ashes on Monday at the earliest possible moment, taking all eight points available so far. Knight herself knows the performance of her side is crucial in growing the women\u2019s game in this country \u2013 last year she said: \u2018Ultimately our biggest chance to inspire is winning big competitions and performing in big events\u2019. <\/p>\n

Head coach Jon Lewis took over three years ago and was credited with developing a more aggressive, freer style of cricket, like that showcased by the men. But at crucial points, with the eyes of the world on them, the England women have come up short.<\/p>\n

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The Ashes series has been tough for captain Heather Knight and her England team (Picture: Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

It\u2019s unsurprising Knight as captain hasn\u2019t gone in on her team but her claims they have been there or thereabouts Down Under aren\u2019t true. England have lacked in every area: sloppy fielding, batters \u2013 in the main \u2013 failing to fire, inconsistent bowling. <\/p>\n

Therefore, though the Ashes are gone, the three remaining games are crucial. Can England fight for their captain and their approach? I\u2019d love to see it. Should a whitewash transpire change is surely indicated.<\/p>\n

Tottenham\u2019s recent defeat to Everton felt nearly as shocking. Personally I currently go into every game assuming we\u2019ll lose. It\u2019s a habit honed over many years, protecting me from slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. But right now I really believe it. The north London derby was actually a much better performance than those who\u2019ve not seen it will have you believe. And it\u2019s true that Ange Postecoglou\u2019s side have a lot\u2028of injuries, much like Bournemouth. Did you see them at the weekend by the way? <\/p>\n

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