Ange Postecoglu hit out at a reporter in an interview immediately after Tottenham Hotspur's 3-2 Premier League loss to Everton.
On Sunday, Tottenham suffered a humiliating defeat as David Moyes got his first win since returning to Everton in a 3-2 clash at Goodison Park.
Despite finding the back of the net twice in the second half, Tottenham allowed The Toffees to dominate the start of the match, leading to them going into half-time three goals down.
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And immediately after the game, Spurs boss Postecoglu clashed with a reporter for how they spoke to him about the brutal loss.
While speaking with BBC Sport immediately after the match, Postecoglu lost his temper with the reporter after feeling their question was disrespectful.
In a clip posted on X, the reporter asks: "Ange, familiar story? What are your assessments of that performance please?"
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But Postecoglu looks up at the reporter for the first and only time in the interview and clearly unhappily asks: "Familiar story?"
Before adding: "Yeah. Okay. Great way to start an interview.
"It was obviously a tough result for us. In the first half we struggled to get control of the game.
"I made some changes in the team that probably weren't helpful in the end. I had players struggling to come to terms with it, unable to capitalise on it.
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"The second half, the players put in the right response. Credit to them, but we obviously fell short."
Tottenham's loss on Sunday makes it two consecutive losses following the 2-1 defeat to historic local rivals Arsenal last week.
And after Postecoglu promised fans at the start of the season that he would he would deliver them a trophy in his second year in the charge, the pressure is well and truly mounting.
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The results leaves Spurs only one place ahead of Everton, as they sit 15th in the table and just eight points clear of the relegation zone.
In their next match they face Bundesliga side Hoffenheim in the Europa League, before hosting Leicester City in a must-win Premier League fixture.
Topics: Everton, Premier League, David Moyes, Tottenham Hotspur, Ange Postecoglou, Football