Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou, speaking to TNT Sports, conveyed his frustration, particularly concerning the opponent’s late goal. He acknowledged the game was good but expressed disappointment that his team failed to secure an early lead, stating, “We should have put it to bed early on and it’s disappointing not to see it through.” Postecoglou further commented that his team “should have shown a bit more composure.” He highlighted that “We had a couple of chances cleared off the line,” implying that “We sort of kept them in the game.” Regarding Fraser Forster, Postecoglou stated: “He did well. We expect that from him. He is a very experienced goalkeeper and he did his part.” Concerning the scorers Son Heung-min and Brennan Johnson, Postecoglou remarked: “They were okay. We created a lot of chances. We should have been clinical and won the game.” Post navigation Wotton Frustrated by Disallowed Goal in Torquay’s Draw Clemence Calls on Barrow to End Costly Habit of Losing Late Leads