Despite having snatched Bergvall from Barcelona’s hands and closed the Archie Gray deal, the fans of Tottenham they are not very convinced by the summer market undertaken by the club so far. Ange Postecoglouwho spoke at a press conference today, intervened to put a stop to the discontent in the square and regain some harmony.
Reassurances from the technician
“At this time of year it’s quite difficult for fans because they don’t have all the information. It’s fair to say there’s a lot of misinformation out there so it’s difficult to assess,” said the Australian-born coach of the SpursContinuing: “We are working hard to bring the players in and it is a process that sometimes you have to be patient with. But in terms of the goals that we have set for ourselves, that is still the plan and you have to be disciplined,” he explained. “Sometimes the timing doesn’t work out, it doesn’t happen as quickly as you want it to and it doesn’t happen at the ideal time. But it’s very important to stay disciplined and not run away and chase other things,” he concluded.
Why fish from South Korea
As the youngster’s signing approaches Min Hyuk YangPostecoglou said that Korean players “have had a fantastic impact in Europe”, giving his reasons for the purchase of the 18-year-old right-winger from the K-League: “I am well aware of the quality of the K-League. When I was at Celtic we were looking to bring in a couple of Korean players. They have had a fantastic impact in Europe, none bigger than our Sonny. He is an exceptional individual.” With another example still active in the Premier League: “Japan has a lot of players who are doing well all over the world. We have seen Mitoma go to Brighton and the Premier League, and I have brought a number of players to Celtic.”