Ange Postecoglou is optimistic about Tottenham’s chances of becoming title contenders within a year. Despite leading the league in November, injuries led to a period of inconsistency during the winter.
Currently, the club is 11 points behind Liverpool and competing with Aston Villa for a spot in the Champions League. Postecoglou has emphasized that securing a top-four finish is not the main goal this season.
Instead, he is focused on nurturing and enhancing the potential of his young team. When asked about the possibility of Spurs challenging for the title next season, Postecoglou expressed his hope for it to happen.
He stated that his purpose at the club is to strive for success and that he wouldn’t be there if he didn’t believe in the team’s potential for a title race in 12 months.
Additionally, he reiterated his confidence in achieving Champions League qualification, citing examples of teams like Manchester United and Newcastle who failed to progress after finishing in the top four.
The most recent weekend saw Spurs hosting their initial home game since the club revealed upcoming alterations to ticketing, leading to the discontinuation of senior concession season tickets starting from the 2025-26 season.
In response, a group named ‘Save Our Seniors’ emerged last month and organized a demonstration where supporters protested by turning away from the match during the 65th minute of Saturday’s 2-1 victory against Luton.