Tottenham news - Gary Neville has given his thoughts on Tottenham and how they've started the season under new boss Ange Postecoglou.
It comes as Spurs have looked to reinvent themselves over the past few months, following a disappointing few spells under Nuno Espirito Santo, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte. Postecoglou is a far cry from his predecessors, looking to pay attacking football where possible.
Despite losing star man Harry Kane and having to rebuild the ranks, the Australian head coach has seemingly won fans over in the early days. Spurs have taken ten points from a possible 12 on offer in the Premier League so far, with the only blemish being an opening day draw with Brentford.
Since then, wins over Manchester United, Bournemouth and Burnley have seen them not only win, but doing so in style. The Lilywhites have now scored 11 goals in four league games, unlocking their free flowing style, even if it is far from what the new manager wants as the final product.
"I've got a picture in my head of what I want the team to look like and I keep saying that we're still at the beginning, we're still building and there's still a lot to be done," the coach said following victory over Burnley. "It's about putting all the pieces together and at the same time not neglecting what's right in front of you."
Reflecting on the start made by Spurs, Neville quickly touched on the impact made by the new boss, with just the one drawback from the start made so far. He said on the Gary Neville podcast: "Well I think we said when we went to Tottenham a couple of weeks ago, it was a Saturday night and they were playing Manchester United, that they were gonna have a lot of fun this season with the way in which Postecoglou plays.
"And I think
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