Ange Postecoglou has vowed to not change although his spouse objected to his heated trade with a small part of Tottenham followers at Bournemouth on Thursday evening. Postecoglou was subjected to abuse from a minority of Spurs’ travelling help on the south coast following a limp show in a 1-0 defeat, which has seen the membership drop to tenth within the Premier League. The 59-year-old claimed within the quick aftermath of the unsavoury incident that he was blissful to tackle board “direct feedback” from visiting spectators at Vitality Stadium, and a day later insisted there have been no regrets over his resolution to interact with a annoyed fanbase. “No ,” Postecoglou mirrored forward of Sunday’s go to of Chelsea. “They felt like they needed to give me feedback, so I thought I’d get close enough for them to make sure they were heard. “I am who I am. I don’t really care whether people think I’m an easy target, soft target. I’m not going to shy away from it. I’ve fought my whole life and I’m not going to race down the tunnel because some people feel like they need to give me some direction. It doesn’t bother me, it doesn’t. “From my perspective, what motivates me and what drives me on a daily basis is continually stay true to my values and what I believe is the right thing to do in every situation. “Maybe people thought it wasn’t the right thing to do. My wife certainly didn’t. So, I got some feedback there as well, but that’s OK. I’m not going to change. It’s who I am, mate. I’ve been like that my whole career and I won’t change.” It was solely a fortnight in the past Postecoglou celebrated one of the best results of his Tottenham tenure with a 4-0 victory at Manchester Metropolis which halted their 52-match unbeaten file at dwelling. Nonetheless, the Australian has seen Guglielmo Vicario be part of Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Rodrigo Bentancur on the sidelines since and Spurs have solely registered one win from their final six matches in all competitions. Ben Davies turn out to be the most recent casualty at Bournemouth with a hamstring concern that made it eight gamers unavailable, however Postecoglou won’t compromise his attacking philosophy within the get up one other harm disaster. Postecoglou added: “I keep saying, I have had 26 years of that. “I am not going to change my values, I’m not going to change my beliefs, I’m not going to change my sense purpose or the way I do things because then I can’t come in here and defend what I am doing. I can defend this to the day I’m gone if I’m doing it my way. “So, like I said it is not unusual for me, it’s not unique and sometimes you kind of understand that people are going to see what we are doing in that light, ‘well, why don’t you change?’ “But change to what? To something somebody else is doing or somebody else did? I was brought here to do it my way otherwise what is the point of me being here.” Spurs have been with out vice-captain Romero since November 10, however Postecoglou dropped a powerful trace he’ll make a well timed return towards Chelsea after a difficult toe drawback. “He just hasn’t been able to feel 100 per cent, but we’re closer now so there’s definitely light at the end of the tunnel,” Postecoglou mentioned. “Cuti’s the kind of guy if he feels he can get out there and help us, he will. I won’t have to twist his arm.”
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