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Ange Postecoglou Booed and Confronted by Angry Tottenham Fans After Loss to Bournemouth

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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou faced boos from frustrated fans following the 1-0 defeat to Bournemouth on Thursday, marking Spurs’ sixth Premier League loss of the season.

The defeat leaves Tottenham in 10th place in the table – with the Cherries leapfrogging them in ninth.

Postecoglou Confronted By Frustrated Spurs Fans

Postecoglou initially refrained from ing his players in acknowledging the travelling ers after the final whistle, choosing instead to head toward the tunnel.

This decision was met with louder boos and criticism from fans, prompting the Australian manager to reconsider. He turned back and walked across the pitch to face the disgruntled ers.

The confrontation saw some fans hurl verbal insults, though Postecoglou later explained he understood their anger.

“They gave me some direct , which is taken on board,” Postecoglou said. “I didn’t like what was being said because I’m a human being, but you’ve got to cope it.

“I’ve been around long enough to know when things don’t go well, you’ve got to understand the frustration and disappointment.”

The manager chose not to elaborate on the specific comments from the fans, responding to a question about the with, “Probably not for here.”

Defensive Frailties Haunt Spurs

The match’s decisive moment came in the first half when Bournemouth’s teenage defender Dean Huijsen scored with a header from a corner.

It was a continuation of Spurs’ recent struggles with defending set-pieces, an issue that has cost them points multiple times this season.

“To come to Bournemouth and give them a goal like that is madness,” Postecoglou said. “Not just that it’s a set-piece, but we’ve done that a number of times with balls arriving in the box.”

Postecoglou acknowledged his team’s inability to address these recurring defensive lapses, stating it’s something he will need to “mull over and do something about.”

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