
Postecoglou's Spurs Hit Their Stride with Dominant Win Over Ipswich
Alright, let’s talk about Tottenham Hotspur. Just a few weeks ago, things weren’t looking great for Ange Postecoglou’s side. Four straight Premier League losses had fans worried, and it seemed like the season was spiraling toward a disappointing finish. But fast forward to now, and Spurs are suddenly looking sharp, picking up three consecutive league wins, the latest being a commanding 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town at Portman Road.
This wasn’t just any win—it was the kind of performance that makes you sit up and take notice. Tottenham didn’t just outscore Ipswich; they outclassed them. Brennan Johnson was back in the starting lineup after an injury layoff and made an immediate impact with two clinical finishes, both set up by the ever-dangerous Son Heung-min. Son was simply unplayable in the first half, twisting and turning defenders inside out before delivering inch-perfect assists.
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Even when Ipswich fought back and got one through Omari Hutchinson, Spurs kept their composure. Djed Spence marked his return to the top flight with his first Premier League goal, and Dejan Kulusevski sealed the deal late on with a stunning strike. It was a performance that showcased Spurs’ attacking firepower while also highlighting their improved defensive discipline—something that’s been a real concern this season.
Postecoglou was understandably pleased, emphasizing how important these past couple of weeks have been in re-energizing the squad. “I always felt we were a threat when we had the ball,” he said after the game. “Sonny was unplayable in the first half, and it’s great to have Brennan back in those areas where he’s always a danger.”
Injuries have plagued Tottenham this season, but there’s finally some light at the end of the tunnel. James Maddison, Destiny Udogie, and goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario are back, and within the next few weeks, Spurs could have a near full-strength squad for the crucial final stretch of the campaign. They’re still sitting in 12th place, but with some favorable fixtures ahead—including home games against Manchester City and Bournemouth—there’s an opportunity to climb the table.
And let’s not forget about Europe. Spurs are gearing up for a Europa League last-16 clash with AZ Alkmaar, and if they keep playing like this, they could be serious contenders for the trophy. A strong finish in both the league and Europe would turn what once looked like a disappointing season into something much more promising.
So, has Postecoglou turned things around? Right now, it certainly feels like he has. Tottenham look refreshed, confident, and—most importantly—dangerous again. If they keep this momentum going, who knows where they might end up?
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