Tottenham’s chief Ang Postoglu believes that this only natural Manchester City will fall from his “unprecedented standard” but will not be surprised to see them in the Premier League next season.
On Wednesday, Spores hosts Pep Guardiola’s champions on Wednesday with the opportunity to record the third win against them this season.
Win 2-1 for the PosteCoglou team at the Carabao Cup in October was the first loss of the campaign, but they sent them to a downward spiral where there were 9 defeats out of 12 matches to get out of the title and they Leave the battle to secure the Champions League qualification.
City quickly moved in the winter transfer window with large additives Abdoukdir Khusanov, Whitore Reese, Marmoush and Niko Gonzalez attempting to rebuild an aging team that had won four titles in a row. Board
“It seems that they are currently crossing a small voice, but this is due to the incredible standards they have set there since Pep,” PosteCoglou said.
“I think this is just a way to exercise elite, you know and it just makes it clear how fantastic they have been.
He said: “The fact that they won four in a row and the consistency of the four in a row only the small number of score in terms of goals, in terms of goals, only in all (fronts). This is only an incredible and possibly unprecedented standard.
“And that is just natural that never will ever continue, I mean that this is not just stable.
“But you know what, if they bounce off next year and win it, I don’t think anyone in this room can be discounted, and you say they have five out of six, you want” “Still very good” so well.
“Sometimes this happens, you know, I think the injuries, the key injuries and the things that are against them sometimes only bring you back to the field and this is the elite sport, these good margins Is. ”
Mickey van de van and Christian Romero are set together and Ben Davis is going to lose, which means that Kevin Dansu and Archi Gray-Outlash will continue from the position-in the heart of the defense.
Spurs also lost key personnel when they won 4-0 in the Yate in November, and PosteCoglou makes this last battle happy.
“This is a big challenge,” he said.
“They will have time in the games that take control of their control, and that is how we deal with it and we are dealing with it. We have done it in the games that We’ve played against them not very bad and this will be challenging for us.
“When we have our own moments, we have to show quality. I know that we beat them and the points of point in their place look convincing, but it was our end quality that was the difference.
“I love to be in front of Pep’s teams and look forward to it.”