Despite Tottenham’s dismal streak, Ange Postecoglou will continue to be in charge.

Despite Tottenham’s dismal streak, Ange Postecoglou will continue to be in charge.

Despite Tottenham’s dismal performance, Ange Postecoglou

and the team are conducting business as normal.

After Spurs’ 2-1 home loss to Leicester on Sunday,

Postecoglou was under more pressure, but the Australian is

ready to take on the media once more on Wednesday before Spurs’

Europa League match against Elfsborg in the middle of the week.

Even though Tottenham is only eight points above the relegation zone and in 15th place in the Premier League, Postecoglou was again missing ten first-team players last weekend. This has happened frequently over the course of the team’s 17 games over the past two months.

Tottenham has only added goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky since the January transfer market started, despite Postecoglou’s persistent requests for additional assistance for his struggling team. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, meanwhile, appears certain to continue with underdog Postecoglou with one week left until the deadline, and the team will intensify up their efforts to add at least one outfield player before February 3, according to the PA news agency.

After the loss to Leicester, Postecoglou was asked a number of questions regarding his future. Despite Tottenham’s six straight league losses, the 59-year-old thinks the team can still have a successful second half of the season with one game left in the Carabao Cup at Wembley.

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