Tottenham’s 'Spursy' Struggles: Can Angeball Bring Success?
Tottenham’s fan and content creator for Spurs XY, Anna Howells acknowledges that the term “Spursy” accurately reflects her team’s unpredictable form. She admits that Tottenham has been both impressive and frustratingly inconsistent, often failing to convert good performances into victories. The term has come to symbolize Tottenham’s knack for turning promising situations into disappointing outcomes.
Recent results epitomize this inconsistency: after a dominant 4-0 win at Manchester City, Spurs conceded a late equalizer against Roma and then drew 1-1 at home to Fulham. The team struggles with injuries and maintaining consistency, balancing attacking football with the ability to close out games. Chris Paouros, co-chair of Proud Lilywhites is more optimistic, praising manager Ange Postecoglou’s approach. He celebrates Postecoglou’s attacking style, calling it the club’s identity, even though it comes with risks.
Spurs are the Premier League’s top scorers with 28 goals but sit only seventh in the table due to their five defeats. This attacking philosophy is evident in the Roma match where Spurs had 24 shots but failed to hold onto a 2-1 lead. Frustration among fans like Alison Speechly arises from the team’s inconsistency. While Spurs have a potent attack, they struggle with the unpredictability of their performances as seen in defeats to Ipswich and Crystal Palace.
Howells expresses a desire for more consistency, hoping for a middle ground between the highs and lows. Despite the frustration, Spurs remain competitive in all three cups and are still in contention for a top-four finish. Fans hold hope that Postecoglou’s philosophy will eventually bring success, acknowledging that like Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, it may take time to see results.
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