Postecoglou exclusive: Spurs boss on chasing ‘ultimate goal’ of Premier League glory

Ange Postecoglou has promised to match his young side’s ambition as he chases the “ultimate goal” of winning the Premier League with Tottenham.

In a wide-ranging interview with TNT Sports ahead of Spurs’ trip to Newcastle United on Saturday, Postecoglou said he wanted his team to rival the consistency shown by runaway trio Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City, while he reserved special praise for “outstanding” newcomers Guglielmo Vicario and Micky van de Ven.

Spurs last won a league title over 60 years ago and have only fleetingly flirted with the Premier League trophy, coming closest in 2015-16 under Mauricio Pochettino before being pipped by 5000-1 shots Leicester City. Their last trophy arrived via the League Cup in 2008.

“Look, you try and win every competition you’re in,” Postecoglou said ahead of the trip to St James’ Park, live on TNT Sports and discovery+.

“But ultimately for me, it’s about trying to make this club champion of the Premier League. I think that’s got to be the ultimate goal.

“That doesn’t mean you can’t have success in other competitions. I think that helps with growth because if you can gain some sort of success in a cup competition or in Europe, that helps build belief.

“It’s not easy, you’re competing against some top clubs that have been at this a lot longer in terms of building squads and building teams, so we’ve got a bit of catching up to do.”

Postecoglou and Tottenham’s challenge is an ominous one.

Defending champions Manchester City are in their eighth season of the Pep Guardiola project, Arsenal are in their fourth full campaign under Mikel Arteta and although Jurgen Klopp’s nine-year reign at Anfield is drawing to a close, he will leave a team packed with quality. By comparison, Postecoglou has just entered his 11th month in charge of Spurs.

“That’s the most challenging bit, to get to where they are on a consistent basis,” he said.

“In a one-off year, maybe you could do it. But a consistent basis is where we should try and pitch ourselves.”

Asked what one change might help haul Spurs into title contention next season, he said: “Where we are at the moment, in terms of the squad and where we are with our football, we’re a fair way away from it being one or two crucial things [that need to happen].

“I don’t dismiss the fact that maybe we can do it next year but when you look at the other teams we are competing with – they’ve been doing it for four, five, six, seven years.

“It’s only after you’ve been there at least three or four years that you can start thinking about ‘maybe there’s a missing piece’. It’s more about looking at the broad subject of how we’re going to become a club that can compete at that level.”

Postecoglou’s arrival last summer heralded a belated return to attacking football – dubbed ‘Ange Ball’ by supporters – after a largely bleak period under Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo, briefly, and Antonio Conte.

His side made a lightning start to the campaign and were top after 10 games until a wild 4-1 defeat to Chelsea in November saw the bubble burst and left the Australian without a number of first-team stars through injury and suspension, prompting a dip in form.

They have since recovered to sit fourth, level on points with fifth-placed Aston Villa with a game in hand, as they look to return to the UEFA Champions League.

Postecoglou claimed he “couldn’t care less about the race for top four” after last week’s 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest, although he clarified those remarks ahead of the trip to Newcastle.

“It’s not that I don’t care about it, it’s just not our ultimate ambition,” he said.

“Finishing top four would signal that we’ve made progress but it’s not a destination point for us, so I’ve been reticent to use that as a marker that we’ve somehow been successful.

“But it’s still important; if we finish top four this year it means we’ve made progress from last year and gives us foundations for next year, but no guarantees.”

He added: “Especially for a club like this, if you go through two or three disappointing years it can be really hard to get back up there. So I thought it was important we at least got back to a decent level this year and it’s a credit to everyone that we have done that, giving our supporters some hope.

“But we’ve got to really build on that to make sure it’s sustainable rather than a one-year thing.”

‘Outstanding’ Vicario and Van de Ven showcase ‘beauty’ of Spurs squad

Two of Spurs’ most influential additions under Postecoglou have been in defence, with Vicario filling the void of long-serving captain Hugo Lloris in goal and Van de Ven starring either side of a hamstring injury in central defence.

Vicario, a summer signing from Serie A side Empoli, has been targeted in recent weeks from set-pieces, but Postecoglou has been impressed with how the Italian has responded.

“For the most part he’s handled it pretty well,” he said.

“What I’ve loved about Vic is whenever that’s happened, the next ball that’s come in he’s gone for it again. It can’t be underestimated the impact he’s had, when you talk about a goalkeeper who has never played in the Premier League before… and he hasn’t come in from a massive club, only one or two years of Serie A experience, I just think he’s been outstanding.

“There have been a lot of games this year where he’s pretty much kept us in it with a big save or a big moment. For a goalkeeper in his first year of Premier League, still very young in terms of maturity and experience at the top level, I think he’s been brilliant.”

Meanwhile, Van de Ven has excelled in Postecoglou’s high line and grabbed his first Spurs goal with a rocket in the win over Forest.

“He’s been outstanding. I’m reluctant to say how good he can be because I don’t know and I would hate to put a limit on it,” said Postecoglou.

“When you look at him and his background, he’s had one year in the Bundesliga, again not at a massive club [Wolfsburg], and he’s come to the Premier League. His growth through this year has just been outstanding for us.

“People talk about his speed and his ability to defend in one-on-one situations but everything about him is improving – his passing, his ball carrying, his physicality, and he’s great to work with. He wants to improve every day.

“That’s the beauty of this squad. Although I flagged that we’ve still got a long way to go, there’s a core group of players who are in their first or second year of Premier League football, who have already set a pretty high benchmark.

“Looking at them as personalities, it hasn’t got to them at all. They just feel like they’ve got so much more to improve. That’s the exciting bit for us.

“The responsibility I have is to make sure we let these guys grow and match their ambition for us as a club. They can all be really top, top players.”

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Guardiola klärt Torwartfrage – Rodri fordert Pause

Vor dem Wiedersehen mit Real Madrid muss Manchester City eine Pflichtaufgabe lösen – und einen Unersetzbaren ersetzen. Stefan Ortega Moreno bekam derweil Klarheit, ob er die neue Nummer 1 ist.

Auch der vielleicht beste Kader der Fußballwelt hat aktuell seine Baustellen.

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Nach dem Spiel ist vor dem Spiel – und in der Regel nicht viel Zeit zum Erholen, wenn man auf mehreren Hochzeiten tanzt und der April beginnt. Der Terminkalender ist auch bei Manchester City prall gefüllt, anders als die Akkus einiger Schlüsselspieler des Triple-Siegers.

Nach dem 3:3 im Champions-League-Viertelfinalhinspiel bei Real Madrid am Dienstag forderte Stabilisator und Dauerbrenner Rodri offen eine Pause, die er am Wochenende bekommen dürfte. “Wenn du einen Spieler hast, der nicht spielen möchte, dann wird er auch nicht spielen”, reagierte ManCity-Trainer Pep Guardiola am Freitag, gut 24 Stunden vor dem Heimspiel in der Liga gegen Aufsteiger und Kellerkind Luton Town am Samstagnachmittag (16 Uhr, LIVE! bei kicker).

Rodris bemerkenswerte Statistiken

Der Katalane würde vor dem Rückspiel gegen die Königlichen am Mittwoch auch “sehr gerne Innenverteidiger schonen, aber wir haben keinen Ersatz”. Wie es neben Phil Foden, der in Madrid angeschlagen ausgewechselt worden war, um die Abwehrspieler Kyle Walker und Nathan Aké steht, die zuletzt pausieren mussten, vermochte Guardiola noch nicht zu sagen. Über ihre Einsatzfähigkeit will der 53-Jährige erst am Samstag entscheiden.

“Wir haben große, große Probleme”, haderte Guardiola, der dabei noch nicht mal spezifisch auf die eine oder andere bemerkenswerte Rodri-Statistik Bezug nahm. Der 27 Jahre alte Spanier, zuletzt gegen Crystal Palace (4:1) ungewohnt fehleranfällig, ist im City-Trikot seit 66 Pflichtspielen ungeschlagen, von den bisher 32 Liga-Partien in dieser an der Tabellenspitze engen Premier-League-Saison verpasste der Abräumer aufgrund von Sperren drei: Die Skyblues verloren sie allesamt.

Zumindest auf der Position zwischen den Pfosten haben der Titelverteidiger und sein Trainer maximal ein Luxusproblem: Spielt der genesene Stammkeeper Ederson – oder doch sein Ersatzmann Stefan Ortega Moreno, der zuletzt sogar im Bernabeu durchspielen durfte? Der ehemalige Bielefelder, dessen Zukunft aktuell unklar ist, liebäugelt schon länger offensiv mit einem Stammplatz in Manchester, bekam nun aber einen Schuss vor den Bug.

“Ederson ist die erste Wahl”, beantwortete Guardiola die seit Tagen schwelende Torwartfrage erstmals mit klaren Worten und verriet, dass der Brasilianer schon am Dienstag gegen Real einsatzfähig gewesen war. Was er also auch am Samstag gegen Luton ist. Was zumindest nicht endgültig garantiert, dass Ederson auch wirklich spielt.

Exclusive: Barnes outlines ‘dream’ of playing for England, says Guimaraes ‘committed’ to Newcastle

Harvey Barnes has had a frustrating season with injuries but the Newcastle winger insists he can still finish the campaign on a high and help Eddie Howe’s side achieve their goals.

The 26-year-old – who was signed from Leicester last summer for a fee reported to be around £39 million – made a blistering start to his career at Newcastle with a goal and an assist in the statement 5-1 win over Aston Villa on the opening weekend of the campaign.

However, in September, he was forced off after just 12 minutes at Sheffield United after tearing ligaments under his toe, ruling him out for four months – missing 26 games in total.

Having to contend with a remarkable number of injuries to his squad, Magpies boss Howe – who described the situation as “unprecedented” in November – has fallen significantly short of helping the club retain their place in the UEFA Champions League.

But a recent upsurge in form, including a thrilling 4-3 victory over West Ham – with Barnes scoring twice, including a stoppage-time winner – has helped propel the North East club back into the European picture.
Currently, Newcastle are eighth and could leapfrog Manchester United into sixth with victory over Tottenham at St James’ Park in Saturday’s early kick-off, live on TNT Sports and discovery+.

With Barnes back fit and firing, he believes he can contribute to Newcastle finishing the season on a high.

“Even though we’ve had a lot of problems this year, we still find ourselves in a really good position,” he told TNT Sports in an exclusive interview. “We’ve got seven games left, so it’s important to finish as high in the league as we can, and Europe is a great target for us.

“It sets us up for next season if we can get that, so it’s about picking up as many points as we can and give ourselves the best chance.

“After a tough season for the team, with the injuries, all these factors, we still find ourselves in a position where we can finish really strongly and still achieve some great things this year.”

Summing up his emotions after coming off the bench to score twice in the enthralling win over West Ham in March, Barnes continued: “Personally for me it was such a great day with scoring two goals.

“Helping the team is something I’ve obviously not been able to do much this year with the injuries. So that made the moment even more special.

“It’s something I know I’m capable of doing on the pitch, but this year has been so frustrating, not having those opportunities to go and showcase to the team and fans, and help the team out in that way.”

A 20-yard strike in added time was a particularly special way to secure all three points for Newcastle.

“It was one of those where you know you’ve hit it so well it’s going to go in. It was obviously a good strike. To score a last-minute winner is great but in that sort of fashion, it was amazing,” beamed Barnes.

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NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – MARCH 30: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle celebrates after scoring the 4th Newcastle goal during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and West Ham United at St. James Park on March 30, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, En

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In each of the last three seasons, Barnes has hit double figures in terms of goals scored and the Burnley native admits that contributing in attack has been something he has worked hard on during his career.

“It’s always something I have demanded of myself,” he said.

“Goals are something I know I need to bring to the team. I love scoring goals, there’s no better feeling as an attacking player than contributing to the team, scoring goals or getting assists.

“They are the moments that you play for, really.”

Looking ahead, Barnes is determined to stay clear of injuries and cement a place in Newcastle’s starting XI, and having witnessed team-mate Anthony Gordon make his England debut against Brazil last month, he also wants to work his way into the England set-up.

“Ant has had a really good season so that was definitely something he deserved. It’s obviously a great moment for him to make his England debut,” he said of Gordon’s call-up.

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Anthony Gordon of England in action during the international friendly match between England and Belgium at Wembley Stadium on March 26, 2024 in London, England.

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“His team-mates and the manager were really proud of him for that, it’s a great achievement and it’s been a pleasure to play with him this year.”

On his own international ambitions, Barnes continued: “There’s definitely pathways in there when you play well and hit a bit of form.

“As long as you are doing it for your club and showing everyone why you can be in there, the manager [Gareth Southgate] will pick you. He’s shown that over the years, so personally, yeah, hopefully I can finish the season strongly and give myself a great summer going into next season.

“I think for sure I can have an impact for Newcastle and have a great season next year which can hopefully lead on to that process.

“Of course that’s the dream of any player to play for England and I believe when I’m playing well enough there’s no reason why I can’t be involved.”

‘You want to keep the best players at the club’

Barnes is clearly settling in well in the North East but there has been speculation that two of the club’s star players, Bruno Guimaraes and Alexander Isak, could depart this summer.

Guimaraes – who only signed a new five-year contract with Newcastle last October – has only missed one Premier League game so far this season, while Isak has netted 15 goals in 23 league games.

But Barnes has no worries about either player, insisting they are “fully committed”.

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Alexander Isak (à cgauche) et Bruno Guimaraes

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He said: “I think we can see week in and week out the quality they can bring. They’re big players for us and they’ve been consistently good this year which has been important for us.

“I think you can see from playing with them on the training pitch week in and week out that they’re fully committed and happy here. As players, that’s all we can really take from that. They have shown no signs of anything else.

“You want to keep the best players at the club. Until something changes in that aspect we’ll enjoy playing with them and enjoy playing as a team.”

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Watkins schon auf Dwight-Yorke-Niveau – Emery rechnet in Lille mit allem

Als Top-Favorit auf den Titel in der Europa Conference League gilt Aston Villa. Beim Jubiläum von Trainer Unai Emery tat sich der Premier-League-Fünfte im Viertelfinal-Hinspiel gegen Lille schwerer als erhofft. Verlass war aber einmal mehr auf Torjäger Ollie Watkins, der schon jetzt eine besondere Marke einstellte.

Not in my house: Torjäger Ollie Watkins traf gegen Lille.

Not in my house: Torjäger Ollie Watkins traf gegen Lille.

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Es war ein besonderes Spiel – und eines zweier großer Jubiläen: Beim 2:1-Heimsieg über Lille in der Europa Conference League feierte Unai Emery sein 1000. Spiel als Trainer, die Villans ihr 100. Europapokalspiel der Klubgeschichte. Dass am Ende wieder die Hausherren jubelten, überraschte nicht, da Villa nun alle seine sechs Heimspiele in der Conference League gewann und dabei 14 Tore schoss.

Der Traum vom ersten europäischen Titel seit 1982, er lebt. Restlos zufrieden konnte Emery am für ihn historischen Tag allerdings nicht sein. “Wir haben zwar Chancen kreiert, aber auch einige Chancen zugelassen”, bilanzierte der Villa-Coach bei TNT Sports und schob hinterher: “Wir müssen versuchen, in unserer Struktur stärker zu werden, weil sie uns manchmal mehr bedroht haben, als wir wollten.”

Emery nannte es hinterher ein “schwieriges, sehr hartes” Spiel. “Wir haben heute den Vorteil genutzt. Wir wussten vorher, dass es schwierig werden würde.” Mindestens so hart erwartet der Baske das Rückspiel am nächsten Donnerstag (18.45 Uhr, LIVE! bei kicker), bei dem er mit allem rechnet: “Wir müssen bereit sein, 90 Minuten zu kämpfen oder sogar in die Verlängerung und ins Elfmeterschießen zu gehen.”

Verlass war am Donnerstag mal wieder auf Ollie Watkins, der in dieser Saison bemerkenswert abliefert. Das 1:0 in der 13. Minute war bereits sein 25. Pflichtspieltor in dieser Spielzeit. Damit stellte der elfmalige englische A-Nationalspieler (drei Tore), der sich Chancen auf eine EM-Teilnahme in Deutschland ausmacht, den Rekord einer Stürmer-Ikone ein – 25 Tore in seiner Saison für Aston Villa waren bis dato nur Dwight Yorke in der Saison 1995/96 geglückt.

“Ich gehe in jedes Spiel mit Selbstvertrauen. Ich glaube daran, dass ich ein Tor schießen werde und dass die Mannschaft gut spielen wird”, erklärte Watkins in Bezug auf sein Selbstverständnis: “Es ist schön zu hören, wenn die Fans deinen Namen singen. Ich versuche einfach, es ihnen mit Toren zurückzuzahlen.”

Emery machte das Brentford-Spiel zu schaffen

Noch größeren Anteil am Heimsieg hatte allerdings John McGinn, der das Fürhungstor vorbereitet und das vorentscheidende 2:0 selbst markiert hatte. Mit Blick aufs Rückspiel in Lille erklärte der Schotte: “Das wird ein spannendes Spiel. Im Stadion wird eine tolle Atmosphäre herrschen, die ich auch schon einmal erleben durfte. Wir wissen, dass wir gewinnen und uns einen Platz im Halbfinale sichern können.”

Es sei auch ein Sieg für den Trainer gewesen, der “sehr frustriert war über das, was am Wochenende passiert ist”. Trotz 2:0-Führung kam Villa gegen Kellerkind Brentford am Ende nicht über ein 3:3 hinaus. “Wir haben noch viel zu verbessern”, weiß McGinn. Am Sonntag bei Arsenal und dann in Lille gibt es hervorragende Gelegenheiten dafür.

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