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Ange Postecoglou forces BBC reporter to say 'that'll do' during awkward post-match interview

Ange Postecoglou forces BBC reporter to say 'that'll do' during awkward post-match interview

Ange Postecoglou gave a blunt post-match interview following Tottenham's defeat to Manchester City.

Ange Postecoglou forced a BBC reporter to say 'that'll do' during an awkward post-match interview following Tottenham's crushing defeat to Manchester City.

Spurs suffered a 2-0 defeat at home to Man City, who climbed above Arsenal to the top of the Premier League ahead of the last day of the season.

Two fans in the home end were ejected from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for what they did when Erling Haaland opened the scoring.

And with the hosts trailing by one goal, Son Heung-min squandered a huge chance in the 85th minute as Arsenal fans all said the same thing.

After the match, Postecoglou, who angrily confronted a fan during the game, hit out at his own team and said the foundations at the club are 'really fragile' in a damning assessment.

The Australian gaffer also gave a blunt evaluation about his side's bruising defeat when he spoke to BBC Sport.

"Yeah disappointment I guess, you know. We lost. Tight game. Some big moments. And they took them... we didn't," he explained.


Postecoglou added: "Yeah I thought that was the summary of the game unless somebody saw it differently... thats how I saw it."

Asked where his side could have been better, the Spurs boss replied with a spiky answer: "Taking the big moments. I mean that's pretty much it."

On the atmosphere inside the ground, he said: "It was a game of football."

To which the interviewer replied: "That'll do. Cheers, Ange."

Postecoglou was clearly frustrated by Spurs' defeat to Man City, which ended their Champions League hopes.

And they could miss out on Europa League football as Newcastle United and Chelsea could still chase them down.

Spurs end their campaign at Sheffield United while Newcastle United and Chelsea have two league games remaining.

Featured Image Credit: BBC Sport

Topics: Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Football