'Attacking football - the Spurs way is back': Ange snares first Premier League in style as Tottenham topple Man Utd

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In the Tottenham High Road they were selling outback bush hats before Ange Postecoglou’s first home match as Spurs manager, complete with corks.

After the way Tottenham then went and beat Manchester United 2-0 those traders will soon be ordering inflatable boomerangs, plastic kangaroos and any other Australian cliche they can think of.

Spurs weren’t always dominant on Saturday, nor were they always attacking, but they had attacking intent and at this club, more than most, that’s what’s demanded.

‘To dare is to do’ is the motto here, and the 57-year-old Australian dared. There were full-backs and centre-halves bursting into the opposition penalty area, and even at 1-0 up Spurs went 2 v 2 and 3 v 3 at the back, as they pushed players forward.

At $2.4 billion the Tottenham Stadium is one of the world’s most expensive arenas. It has a huge southern bank of fans and is designed to keep their noise in. The problem is since it opened in April 2018 there’s not been much to shout about.

Under a trio of negative managers, Nuno Espirito Santo, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, Spurs have been dull to watch, and failed to win, a deadly combination that has left supporters disenchanted.

Desperate for change the fans have quickly taken to Postecoglou. Shutting out questions about his pedigree they have relished his blunt, dry humour, his honesty and, most of all, his commitment to deliver a team to savour.

“Attacking football – the Spurs way is back,” screamed the pre-match announcer.

It didn’t look that way at first as United’s high-class trio of Casemiro, Mason Mount and Bruno Fernandes controlled the midfield. 

Tottenham may have had attacking intent, but they did not have the ball and the ‘ooh’ moments were coming from the players in red.

A Rabona by Bruno set up Marcus Rashford to head just over. A Rashford nutmeg then launched an attack that might easily have ended in a penalty after Christian Romero’s arm blocked Alejandro Garnacho’s shot.

But then a left-flank break ended with Heung-min Son crossing for Pedro Porro to rattle a shot against the bar. In the scramble that followed Pape Matar Sarr’s cross was deflected onto the post by Luke Shaw.

The nerves eased and, in the second half, Spurs took the game to United. Dejan Kulusevski’s cross found its way to Sarr in the 49th minute and he lashed in.

Spurs rode their luck – Antony hit the post and Guglielmo Vicario made a fine save from Casemiro – but what their bravery earned for it was a left-back, Ben Davies, who was in the box in the 83rd minute to scuff a cross that deflected in off Lisandro Martinez.

At the end Postecoglou walked out to the centre circle and took a moment to himself.

“You want to feel that moment because I’ve always said that, to me, I love what football does to people, particularly in those moments,” he said. “For me that moment was about feeling blessed about what I’m doing and we’re doing.”

Then he went and clapped the fans who roared back in support and sung his name.  

Danny Blanchflower, one of the club’s greatest players, still revered in London N17, said of football, “the game is about glory. It is about doing things in style, with a flourish, about going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom.”

Ange gets it. 

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-20T14:24:19+00:00

AR

Roar Rookie


Great start from Ange and his young chargers. Expecting Spurs to out-perform expectations this season - that's what Ange does ! Legend.

2023-08-20T05:53:39+00:00

boes

Roar Pro


Could he be the best coach from Australia, every time he's challenged he's come through. Will be an interesting season for the spurs. Robbie Williams would be proud.

2023-08-20T05:38:49+00:00

coolncold

Roar Rookie


The average age of the the 11 Tottenham Hotspur's starters this morning is 24.4 years old. Very young!

2023-08-20T04:01:42+00:00

bungeye

Roar Rookie


Geez Ange is looking Sharpe nowadays, isn't he? I must admit I miss the old Aussie Ange, this new face lift is all too much.

2023-08-20T01:25:31+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


atm Id agree with you.. I really dont get with the persistance with Fernandes and Casemiro in the second half. They lacked vitality, needed Fred I think but he's gone. And the subs which came on didnt show much energy themselves.

2023-08-20T00:39:42+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

Roar Rookie


How we could have used Ange, on the bench last night, to support the Matildas. Well done Ange.

2023-08-19T22:16:18+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


“Harry who?” - as quoted by the cheeky EPL commentator.

2023-08-19T22:07:52+00:00

watty

Roar Rookie


Well done to Ange but this Utd side are utterly pathetic. No chance of finishing top 4. A few more players need to be cleared out

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