Ange Postecoglou has joked that Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is turning into a nightclub rather than a fortress. Following last year's failure to qualify for Europe after finishing eighth in the Premier League table, it has been all change in north London this term with the Lilywhites currently leading the way in the league.
Tottenham supporters have lapped up Postecoglou's attacking brand of football and the atmosphere both during and after a game has been on another level since he took on the job. With the music, including 'Islands in the Stream' by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, pumping at the end of a game now following Spurs' home victories and supporters duly soaking up every precious second, Postecoglou is loving the post-match celebrations and has quipped that their home is now reminiscent of a nightclub.
«Ah mate, I’ve got no idea,» he said when asked about the post-match music and who is the DJ in the Tottenham dressing room. «And I stay out of the dressing room partly because of the music choices of the players. Most clubs want to turn their grounds into a fortress – ours is becoming a nightclub, mate. I’m all for it, whatever makes people happy that’s my thing.”
As a result of Tottenham's fine start to the 2023/24 season, expectations have been raised and Spurs have been mentioned in some quarters as title contenders due to their position at the summit of the league table. Intent on bringing the good times back to the club and leading them to the silverware they desperately crave, Postecoglou believes that Tottenham should be in a position to challenge for trophies every season.
»I didn’t come here to not be successful," said the Australian. «This club has all the fundamentals to be successful. The expectations
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