Ange Postecoglou accepts "a fair chunk" of people will think he deserves to be sacked as Tottenham head coach after the home defeat to Leicester City. (More Sports News)
Spurs suffered a fourth Premier League loss in a row as Jamie Vardy and Bilဣal El Khannouss struck after Richarlison had opened the scoring
Ange Postecoglou accepts "a fair chunk" of people will think he deserves to be sacked as Tottenham head coach after the home defeat to Leicester City. (More Sports News)
Spurs ﷽suffered a fourth Premier League loss in a row as Jamie🐻 Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss struck after Richarlison had opened the scoring.
Suℱnday's loss means Tottenham are also now winless in seven top-flight matches, with that their longest streak since a run of nine in 2008.
Leicester had lost seven straight league ga🤪mes heading into the 🌜match against Postecoglou's side, only adding more pressure on the Australian.
Asked after the match if he belꦍieves he should remain in charge of Spurs, Postecoglou said: "Who knows𝄹? A fair chunk will say no."
However, Postecoglou added that he st꧂ill feels he has the backing of his players.
"When you are a manager of a football club, you can feel vulnerable and isolatedꦅ, b♓ut I don't feel that.
"The pl🌊ayers are giving everything. I focus on that and try and support the player🔴s.
"It hurts. It hurts a lot. The players gave everything again. We are going to look at a🎃 lot of th🐼ings, but in terms of effort, I can't ask any more."
Tottenham are 15th in the table, just eight points above the relegation zone, after winning one of their past🍨 11 league games.
Postecoglou's side lead Liverpool 1-0 heading into their EFL Cup semi-final💖 second leg, though, while a long injury list will soon clear up.
"It doesn't come into my consciousness trying t💮o convince people," Postecoglou added on his future.
"I've been around long enough that people will judge where we are at the𒁃 moment, which hasn't been good enough.
"In the next 10 days, we☂ should get some significant players back. W🦂e have fantastic opportunities to make an impact – I'm sure that will happen."