Pop superstar Robbie Williams is, quite literally, singing his praises.
His players have spoken glowingly about his managerial touch and have embraced his full-throttle style of play.
Oh, and his team sits second in the league with an unbeaten record.
As far as first months in the Premier League go, they don’t get much better for Ange Postecoglou.
The Australian boss has looked at home while parading the touchline and pitting his tactical wit against 19 of the most elite footballing brains on the planet.
But it’s not just the on-field work of Postecoglou — or his players — that has the fans chanting “we’ve got our Tottenham back” long into the night, although it is a significant factor.
It’s much, much more.
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Postecoglou’s first order of business was to ensure his new signings hit the ground running in their Premier League opener against Brentford on August 19.
Three of Tottenham’s summer additions were named in the starting line-up for that game: goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, centre back Mickey van de Ven and star midfielder James Maddison.
One could also lump in left back Destiny Udogie into that group given it was his Tottenham debut despite having signed for the club from Udinese last summer.
On paper, three new signings doesn’t seem terribly disruptive, but two of those were key defensive positions that
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