Ange Postecoglou remarked that he never received “sympathy cards from other managers” after defeating a Manchester United team decimated by injury.
Tottenham scored a rare win over the Red Devils on Sunday, despite both clubs being dangerously out of form. James Maddison scored the winner in the first half as the north Londoners completed the double over the Manchester club.
Ruben Amorim’s side arrived in the capital with several players sidelined. Amad was ruled out for the season after suffering an injury in midweek, joining Kobbie Mainoo on the sidelines, leaving United’s bench nearly entirely made up of adolescents.
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Postecoglou has coped with a slew of absentees, particularly in his backline, which he frequently blames for their bad run of games, and he has dared the United manager to go without several of his key players for months. According To Mirror.
The Australian stated, “If I check my office, I don’t see any sympathy cards from other managers, therefore that hasn’t happened. There are definitely a few. I could see Ruben, players out of position, and youngsters on the bench. Okay, welcome to my world. However, this only applies to one game. Now do this for two months.
“Do this for two months. Any club. Do this for two months. I think Manchester United were good tonight, considering everything, and we had our good days; we beat Liverpool during this period.”
Tottenham now sits in 12th place, one point and three places ahead of Manchester. Amorim has overseen over some dismal form throughout most of his time, and injuries aren’t helping.
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