Ange Postecoglou says there is a mole in Tottenham who leaked team news the entire season, and the Australian has an “honest idea” who is the perpetrator.
The Spursbaas today revealed that the hunt for someone in the club who reportedly passed on news about player injuries with the problem that is putting his head again this week when it was revealed online that winger Wilson Odobert would miss the match of Eintracht Frankfurt last night.
Odobert was mentioned on the couch for the 1-1 draw against the Bundesliga side in the first stage of their Europa League quarterfinals, but did not occur.
Ange to act
Postcolgou says that De Mol endangers the chances of success of Spurs and is determined to put an end to it.
He said: “There is no doubt that we have a leak in the club. Someone keeps leaking information and they have the whole year. I don’t know why it just makes our work even harder. It doesn’t help us because you don’t want to give the opposition a helping hand.
“We have it limited. I have an honest idea where it comes from. We will deal with it.
“It certainly does not help us on game days. It is sometimes half truths and sometimes more. You would like to think that everyone in our camp works with us instead of against us.”
Changes will be made for the Crunch -Stropdas in Germany
The Spurs season depends on the Europa League, since they are 14th in the Premier League and from the FA Cup.
They play the return to Frankfurt on Thursday evening and Postecoglou admitted that there would be changes in the starting XI for Sunday’s trip to Wolves.
“Not [any new injured players] Last night, “he added.” A few boys who are cramping towards the end, a few small beats, a few that will be tired, but heath wise fine.
“It was a big physical toll last night. It would always be a challenging game for us. It is a big game [Sunday] And a big achievement is needed, so having some fresh legs will help. Honest to make some changes. “
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Next week will be tight – Postecoglou
Spurs dominated the first stage against Eintracht and hit the woodwork twice in the second half, while Micky Van de Ven was denied a last-gasp winner by a stunning rescue of visiting goalkeeper Kaua Santos.
Postcoglou thinks about the game, said: “Every road game in Europe is a challenge. Next week will be tight.
‘Even in the first half [last night] We were well controlled, gave the goal, but we fought back. We dominated second half. I see no reason whatsoever why it will be different [next week].
“Get the positive things from last night to next week. European competitions are tight in nature, so hopefully a few things will go on our way that won’t go last night.”