
Tottenham's Collapse Against Liverpool Sparks Big Questions
Well, well, well… Tottenham fans, that was a tough one to watch, wasn’t it? Spurs went into their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg with a slender 1-0 lead, but by the end of the night, it was Liverpool celebrating at Anfield, having absolutely dismantled them 4-0. It wasn’t just a defeat—it was a complete collapse. And now, all eyes are on Ange Postecoglou and what this means for his future at the club.
Let’s break it down. Spurs actually started this season with a lot of promise under Postecoglou. His attacking style of football had fans excited, and for a while, it looked like they could be serious contenders for silverware. But as injuries mounted and the schedule got tougher, cracks started to show. And this latest result? It’s one of the worst yet. Seven defeats in the last 13 games—this isn't the form of a team that wants to compete at the top.
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Liverpool, on the other hand, looked ruthless. Goals from Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, and Virgil van Dijk put the tie to bed in brutal fashion. And Arne Slot, in his first season as Liverpool manager, now has a trip to Wembley in sight. He knows that getting to a final is great, but as he put it, “It’s only special if you win things.” That’s the mentality that makes winners.
Now, let’s talk about Tottenham. There’s already speculation about Postecoglou’s future. Some fans believe he needs more time, given the injuries and lack of squad depth. Others feel he’s too stubborn in his tactics and unwilling to adapt when things aren’t going well. And let’s be honest, there’s also the question of whether Tottenham’s board, led by Daniel Levy, will actually back him in the transfer market to build the squad he really needs.
But here’s the reality: this season is slipping away. The Carabao Cup is gone, the Premier League title is out of reach, and unless something changes quickly, their Europa League hopes could take a hit too. What’s left? The FA Cup, maybe, but based on recent performances, do Spurs fans really feel confident about that?
Former players and pundits are weighing in too. Jamie Carragher has pointed out that while Liverpool have been in similar situations before, they always found a way to win major trophies. That’s what makes the difference between a good season and a special one. And right now, Tottenham aren’t looking like a team that’s built for winning.
So, where do they go from here? Do they stick with Postecoglou and hope for a turnaround, or do they start looking for alternatives? It’s a tough decision. But one thing’s for sure—Spurs fans are getting tired of the same old story. They want success, and they want it now. And if things don’t improve soon, this season could go from disappointing to disastrous real quick.
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