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'I understand the rivalry but I will never understand if someone wants their own team to lose'

Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has no qualms about putting arch-rivals Arsenal in the driving seat to win the title ahead of Man City clash.

ANGE POSTECOGLOU SAYS he would not be able to understand Tottenham fans wanting their side to lose at home to Manchester City tomorrow.

Spurs host Premier League champions City in a match that may leave the home supporters with mixed emotions given a positive result against Pep Guardiolaโ€™s men would put arch-rivals Arsenal in the driving seat to win the title.

The Gunners currently hold a two-point advantage at the summit, but have played a game more than City, who could return to top spot with victory in north London.

Arsenal forward Kai Havertz claimed after their 1-0 win over Manchester United on Sunday that he would support Tottenham this week, but Postecoglou rejected suggestions his own fanbase would be happy to lose to City.

โ€œIf youโ€™re going by social media then probably 99 per cent of supporters donโ€™t (want Spurs to win),โ€ Postecoglou said.

โ€œTo me, I donโ€™t understand it, I never will. I understand rivalry. I was part of one of the biggest ones in the world in the last couple of years with Celtic and Rangers.

โ€œI understand the rivalry but Iโ€™ve never and will never understand if someone wants their own team to lose. Thatโ€™s not what sport is about. Itโ€™s not what I love about the game.

โ€œWhat I love more than anything in the game is the competitiveness, challenging yourself to beat someone and coming out successful. Anything outside of that itโ€™s got nothing to do with sport. Itโ€™s got nothing to do with me.

โ€œIf other people want to treat it that way, that they get pleasure from other peopleโ€™s misery, thatโ€™s not how Iโ€™ve lived my life and how I perceive my role.

โ€œMy role is to bring success to this football club and whatever proportion, whether itโ€™s his two mates or 99 per cent of people you know, I know 100 per cent of Spurs supporters want us to win, be successful and win trophies.

โ€œThat is without a shadow of a doubt and us winning tomorrow night will help us bring joy to 100 per cent of Spurs supporters.โ€

Postecoglou struck a similar tone weeks ago when Spurs played Arsenal and it was put to him that a victory could derail the title bid of Mikel Artetaโ€™s team.

Tottenham lost 3-2 to the Gunners and have only managed one victory in six meetings against the current top three, which Postecoglou is eager to improve.

He added: โ€œYou think the majority of our fans will want us to not win tomorrow night? I donโ€™t see it that way. I think the majority of our fans will create the atmosphere they always create at our home games.

โ€œWe have an opportunity to measure ourselves against the best tomorrow night, a team that is consistently striving for honours. A team we want to try to emulate one day.

โ€œThe best way to do that is to measure yourself against them by being yourself. We will go out there tomorrow night, play our football and see where it takes us.โ€

Spurs will be without Yves Bissouma against City and he has joined Fraser Forster (foot), Destiny Udogie (thigh), Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring), Ben Davies (calf), Manor Solomon (knee), Timo Werner (hamstring) and Richarlison in being ruled out of the final week.

Tottenham ended a run of four straight defeats with a 2-1 win over Burnley on Saturday and Postecoglou has repeatedly reiterated his desire for two more victories to end the campaign.

โ€œIt is hard work, it is perseverance, it is resilience, it is quality that will get us where we want. Not to fall for any sort of false dawns or short-term result reactions. Stick to the course,โ€ Postecoglou insisted.

โ€œThirdly, know what real success looks like. Real success looks like trophies. Anything else in between, bragging rights, whatever it is, it is absolutely meaningless to me, to anyone involved with me. We have a game tomorrow we want to win.โ€

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    Jun 23rd 2024, 5:03 PM

    David, there are actually 10 teams in the Premier Division, and actually, some rural ones too.

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