Tottenham supervisor Ange Postecoglou says he “did not like what was being stated” by some Spurs supporters after their defeat by Bournemouth – however that “you have to cop it”.
Within the speedy aftermath of their 1-0 loss at Vitality Stadium, Postecoglou pointed at a gaggle of Tottenham followers who have been voicing their anger and marched throughout the pitch in direction of the away finish to confront them.
Phrases have been exchanged earlier than a steward tried to defuse the scenario by waving the 59-year-old Australian away.
“They’re disillusioned and rightly so,” stated Postecoglou in his post-match information convention. “They gave me some direct suggestions, which I’ve taken on board.
“I did not like what was being stated as a result of I am a human being however you have to cop it.
“I have been round lengthy sufficient to know that when issues do not go effectively you have to perceive the frustration and disappointment. They usually’re rightly disillusioned as a result of we let a recreation of soccer get away from us. However that is OK. I am OK with all that.
“All I can say is I am actually disillusioned and I am decided to get it proper and can preserve preventing till we do.”
Tottenham’s defeat by Bournemouth leaves them tenth within the Premier League desk, one place beneath the Cherries.
It was Spurs’ sixth league defeat this season, with solely 5 sides within the high flight having misplaced extra video games than them.
“It comes right down to us as a collective being much more decided to manage a recreation of soccer and never let the opposition take management,” added Postecoglou.