Ange Postecoglou reaction – What did Tottenham coach say after draw against Wolves?

Ange Postecoglou reaction – What did Tottenham coach say after draw against Wolves?

Tottenham have just one win from their last seven Premier League games after surrendering a late lead to draw Wolves 2-2 in north London on Sunday.

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Ange Postecoglou’s side had to fight back from going behind in the seventh minute, but managed to do so before half-time thanks to Rodrigo Bentancur and Brennan Johnson. Another defensive injury (Destiny Udogie – hamstring injury) began to clear up shortly after the restart and in the end it was only Wolves hoping for the equalizer – and eventually got it. Another brave performance from a team that finished the game with only two healthy first team defenders.

Ange Postecoglou reaction – What did Tottenham coach say after draw against Wolves?

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“It is a disappointing result. Of course we conceded one less goal, but after that I felt like we controlled the game. It wasn’t always easy to create chances, but every time we got forward we looked pretty threatening. We scored a couple of goals, we obviously missed the penalty and then in the second half I just thought we had some really big moments to put the game away.

“They didn’t really create much. I mean, I think Fraser had to make a saving throw with his feet and that was about it. You felt like we needed the third goal somehow and of course they score in the end and the result is kind of disappointing, but it’s not because they didn’t want to try. It’s obvious, you know, the guys are pretty tired – especially in the front third we’re not as sharp as we can be, which is understandable because we’re asking a lot of a bit of a small core group of players and, like I said, it’s Don’t think about not trying. They’re trying to get the results for us.”

“We ask a lot from a small core group of players. The whole group probably needs a few days to get away and recover. For a core group of players it was really intense. It will be good for them to go away with their families to recover both mentally and physically.”

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