Ange Postecoglou does not envisage Liverpool and Manchester City falling away any time soon (Gareth Fuller/PA)
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou does not predict Liverpool or Manchester City falling away in the coming years irrespective of who manages both clubs.
City have won five of the last six Premier League titles with current leaders Liverpool breaking the monopoly in 2020, but Jurgen Klopp will depart Anfield at the end of the campaign.
Klopp will leave after nine seasons in England and Pep Guardiola will match that tally next term.
Postecoglou has repeatedly expressed his desire for Spurs to regularly compete with the best clubs in England, but knows they must improve and not rely on others to dip in order for that to happen.
Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool after nine seasons in charge at the end of the campaign (Peter Byrne/PA)
“If that’s your only hope, waiting for the top ones to slip? I just don’t think you get there. I really don’t,” he said ahead of Brentford’s visit on Wednesday.
“I’d rather them be at their best and we match them, get up to their level and exceed it. Rather than hope they slip up. I just don’t think that’s a strategy. It is more of a wish.
“We got a real good indicator the other night and to be fair to the lads we hung in there, fought hard but we were playing against probably the best side in the world at the moment and there was a difference between us, for sure.
“If we’re hoping they will come back to us, rather than us try to get to them, you’re chasing a lost cause.
Manchester City won 1-0 in their FA Cup tie at Tottenham last week (Bradley Collyer/PA)
“I just don’t see them coming back to the field. Even with Jurgen going, I still think there is a really strong squad there, a
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