Recently, Tottenham coach Postkoglu said in an interview with UEFA that the team has firmly believed in making a difference from the beginning and talked about how faith can help the team through difficult times. About the tough journey of the seaso...
Recently, Tottenham coach Postkoglu said in an interview with UEFA that the team has firmly believed in making a difference from the beginning and talked about how faith can help the team through difficult times.
About the tough journey of the season
"We have had quite a few setbacks this year, and it's true. Even in the early stages of the European arena, we often need to send young players away and achieve results. We've been dealing with adversity throughout the season - especially in injuries and player availability."
"When we play in Europe, the players are very clear about what we need to do. They don't distract from the outside noise or other things because they know we still have exciting opportunities in the European arena. From day one, we have been convinced that we can make a difference in this event. It's OK This belief has been tested throughout the process. "
Regarding three wins of Manchester United this season, "My final experience tells me that the final is an independent game, and previous record and confrontation record are not important. Players all know the importance of this game. The final is always accompanied by tension and pressure, which cannot be copied in other games."
" The most important thing for us is to be prepared and be prepared to face the strongest Manchester United. Only in this way can you have a chance. If you rely on previous successful experiences, you are trapped in a wrong understanding that these experiences will work on the day of the final. On the day of the final, we must Together and do your best to defeat a strong opponent. Otherwise, we will not be able to succeed. "
About the team's mentality
"They could have lost confidence, split or no longer believed in our plans, but they never did. No matter what the result was, they were willing to accept feedback, listen and follow my leadership. I have great admiration and respect for this team and staff, and I hope they will be rewarded in the final."
About the significance of victory in the final for Tottenham
"The coaches and players come and go, but all we can do is contribute to what we can. And the fans are football The constants of clubs. They've been there, think about it, haven't won a trophy in 15 years. "
" And the last time they saw their club lifting the European trophy was in 1984. Since then, some fans have been there to support each game. You can imagine how this will affect their lives, their families and the people around them. "
" It will be something they will never forget and will be shared with two or three generations. So, I know the importance of this victory. But that doesn't mean it will be easier, you have to make sure that on that day, you give yourself the best chance."