Obo: I can bring success wherever I am, I believe we can achieve our goals next season
May 26 According to London Football Network, Postkoglu was interviewed by reporters after Tottenham lost to Brighton 1-4. Regarding whether the team is exhausted due to the celebrations in the past few days Yes. The past three days have been filled with emotional fluctuations, and although players are allowed to celebrate, these emotions make this game very difficult. We performed well in the first half and had the chance to score another goal. Brennan Johnson also had a good chance in the second half, but we were obviously exhausted in the last 35 minutes, which is understandable. About fans Our fans have been excellent this year. They certainly brought us some difficult moments, but they hope the team will perform well. The background is that we brought them unforgettable nights and the days that followed. This is our main goal and I am very happy for the club and supporters. The situation about the team The past few days have indeed demonstrated the strength of the club to unite. This is a huge club with a wide influence. People are very enthusiastic and you have seen emotional outbursts over the past two or three days. We need to continue to build this unity and continue to use it. When we are united, the power of the club will appear. That’s the impact of the trophy and what we’ve done over the past few days is about. Regarding my future Frankly, I think it's a bit strange to talk about my future after we have achieved unprecedented results. I have to answer these questions because no one in the club can answer them, but I can't answer questions about my personal future. However, I firmly believe this could be a big moment for the club because I can lead to success wherever I am. Looking at the trajectory of those clubs after I left, they were still competing, and I really think it was a moment when the club could move on and compete for honor every year. About next season From my point of view, I made the best decisions I think will allow us to achieve our goals this year, but that affected our league performance. If people are reluctant to think about this, I have no better explanation. I took over an eighth club, no European competitions, and lost players like Kane. Two years later, I won the long-awaited trophy for the club, qualified for the Champions League, and we ranked fifth last year, and that’s what we can offer. I have no doubt that next year we will be in a stronger position, strive for a higher ranking and deal with the Champions League with the same determination. Regarding injury I have said that this is part of the reason. We signed three junior players early in the year, including two 18-year-olds and one 19-year-old, and we chose this direction. Considering that all experienced players left last year, there will inevitably be some gaps in the team's development under this circumstance. The injury situation at the beginning of the season has had a huge impact on our performance in the league. In addition, our success in the British Copa League and Europa League has also increased the burden. So you have to evaluate all this thoroughly, or simply put, either think it's not good enough or think it's excellent. We will be in a better position as next season begins. If we can make a difference in the transfer market and introduce some experienced players, not age, but players who have played at this level, I believe we can achieve our goals. About the Champions League I think any club entering the Champions League understands this. The Champions League is the top European competition and has very high requirements. Every club entering the Champions League will see this as an opportunity to strengthen the roster, especially those who have played at this level and can adapt to this level. About Romero's future Romero is definitely an important player in our club. Although his toe injury has not fully recovered, his performance in recent weeks has proven that he is a World Cup champion. He has performed well in all major games and his teammates respect him very much. From my point of view, it's natural to make sure players like him stay because if he leaves, who will replace him? What is your intuition? My intuition is that I have done things now that many people think I can’t do. I shouldn't talk about my future here. I was so tired that I just wanted to take a break, enjoy my time with my family, and reflect on this incredible experience. I don't think there is any need to talk about other things.
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