Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou insists his belief in his project is unwavering though A crushing defeat on Sunday against EvertonBut new, recognized contracts are necessary to turn things around.
A shocking first-half performance looked like the final nail in Postecoglou's coffin Tottenham The team lost 3-0 to relegation-threatened Everton, but a lively second-half performance left Postecoglou feeling optimistic.
“If you look at the situation we are in, it will eventually dissipate,” Postecoglou said. Sky Sports After the match. “I certainly hope and believe it will happen.
“We will give ourselves the opportunity to achieve consistency in performance and results. I certainly haven't lost faith or determination to turn things around and the players showed in the second half that they haven't lost that either.”
However, Postecoglou acknowledged his side's ongoing battle with injuries – the striker Dominic Solanke was the latest to be sidelined with a knee injury – Tottenham must be forced to act before the transfer window closes.
“We're pretty stretched,” he said. “We literally had 11 players ready enough to start the game. We were not in complete control of our organization and Everton took advantage of that and we paid the price for that. Radu (Dragusin) had to come out due to a deep cut and restructuring.
“There will be an urgency (in the transfer market) but I don't need to say that, everyone can see that. I have no problem with how the club is handling it, they are working hard and trying to find solutions.” These players need help, that's for sure, and hopefully we'll find a solution within the next 10 days or so. It's really hard, we're not the only ones in the market trying hard.