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Postecoglou at Spurs: What can FPL managers expect?

Ange Postecoglou was named as Tottenham Hotspur’s new head coach earlier this week, after signing a four-year deal to become the first-ever Australian manager in the Premier League.

The 57-year-old arrives after two successful years at Celtic, where he won five out of a possible six domestic trophies, whilst playing an attractive, attacking brand of football.

It comes after a disappointing 2022/23 season for Spurs. Following Antonio Conte’s departure in March, interim head coaches Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason could only help the club finish eighth in the Premier League, as they failed to qualify for any European competition.

In a statement, chairman Daniel Levy said:

“Ange brings a positive mentality and a fast, attacking style of play. He has a strong track record of developing players and an understanding of the importance of the link from the academy – everything that is important to our Club. We are excited to have Ange join us as we prepare for the season ahead.” – Daniel Levy

Spurs fans will be hoping Postecoglou can bring success to north London, but what does his appointment mean for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers?

In this, our latest Scout Report, we’ll take a closer look.

THE HISTORY

After leading South Melbourne to consecutive National Soccer League titles in 1998 and 1999, Postecoglou spent seven years coaching Australia’s youth teams.

He returned to club football in 2008, taking charge of A-League sides Brisbane Roar and Melbourne Victory, before becoming Australia’s senior national team manager. His four years at the helm proved successful as he guided the team to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, won the Asian Cup the following year and secured qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

After departing, he moved to Japan to manage Yokohama F. Marinos, securing their first J-League title in 15 years. His success at international level and in Asia caught the attention of Celtic and he agreed to join them in 2021.

“Let’s not beat about the bush, I was a joke when I was appointed.” – Ange Postecoglou

Postecoglou admitted he was seen as a “joke” when he took over, with Celtic having just finished 25 points behind arch-rivals Rangers. However, his two years at Parkhead were hugely successful, as he claimed a Scottish League and Cup double in his first season, followed by the treble – the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup – in 2022/23.

His Celtic side scored a whopping 114 goals in 38 league games last season, winning 32 of their 38 outings and only losing on three occasions, although they struggled in Europe. Despite creating plenty of chances, they only managed to pick up two points and finished bottom of a Champions League group that included Real Madrid, RB Leipzig and Shakhtar Donetsk.

Games113
Won83
Drawn12
Lost18
Win %73
Goal difference+176
Goals scored284
Goals conceded108

Above: Ange Postecoglou’s record as Celtic manager


MANAGEMENT STYLE

Like Pep Guardiola, Postecoglou is totally uncompromising about his philosophy.

When asked if he should sacrifice his attacking principles in favour of a more conservative approach, he replied: “My view on that is, if you are a strict vegetarian, you don’t drop into Macca’s just because you are hungry mate, you know? This is what I believe in”.

And if players aren’t capable of playing the front-foot football he demands, they might discover his ruthless streak, regardless of stature.

“His approach is to not compromise. The word ‘compromise’ is definitely not in his vocabulary.” – James Holland, a central midfielder who played for Australia under Postecoglou

“Ange’s massive strength is his ability to be able to bring players along that journey and buy into what he does. There’s zero tolerance for players that don’t want to follow. We were never made to feel comfortable, we were always pushing to be better, always developing, always working harder than any group I’ve experienced before. It didn’t matter if you were the biggest player in the dressing room or the youngest – if you weren’t pulling your weight or following his principles, he was very ruthless.” – Matt Smith, former Brisbane Roar defender

Away from the pitch, Postecoglou provided an insight into his own man-management style, suggesting he’s more than willing to keep a healthy distance from his players when it comes to off-field relationships.

“I don’t think any of the players will ever say they got close to the gaffer. I would never sit down and have a coffee with them. I always like to keep a distance between me and the players. The biggest responsibility I have is to make decisions, and I want to make the best decisions all of the time.

“It’s human nature if you like somebody, or maybe dislike somebody, that might affect you. I always keep that distance. I’d like to think the players always know I’ve got their back and I’ll fight for them right until the end. I’ve always said to the players I take responsibility for all the bad stuff that happens and I think players appreciate that. They know where they stand with me.” – Ange Postecoglou

His new boss, chairman Daniel Levy, has already identified Postecoglou’s “strong track record of developing players” and “understanding of the importance of the link from the academy”, something he discussed while at Celtic.

“I think it’s an important part of any club, this club. Having players who were brought up with this club is important. I mean, you just have to look at our captain. It’s not just for Callum [McGregor], it’s for our supporters. To know that one of their own has gone from the terraces to on the pitch. It’s important, it’s a priority, that we keep developing our own players.” – Ange Postecoglou

PLAYING STYLE

Postecoglou at Spurs: What can FPL managers expect?

“We want to entertain our fans and we want to win – these are the objectives which I always set myself and which I now begin work on.” – Ange Postecoglou

In previous clubs, Postecoglou has implemented an attacking style of football, typically using a 4-3-3 formation.

There is an emphasis on keeping possession with lots of short passes, but when they do lose the ball, they will press opponents high up the pitch in an attempt to win it back as quickly as possible.

It’s a system that emulates Manchester City’s, particularly in how the inverted full-backs are used, which isn’t a huge surprise given that Postecoglou describes himself as “a massive fan of Johan Cruyff”.

Instead of instructing his full-backs to stay wide and overlap around the outside, he encourages them to occupy central areas, which means there is sometimes space in the inside channels for the full-backs to attack.

Above: Left-back Greg Taylor’s seasonal heatmap 2022/23, via SofaScore


Left-back Greg Taylor was particularly effective in the attacking third last season, racking up three goals and four assists from 28 starts, averaging 0.7 shots and 1.3 key passes per game.

Due to the inverted nature of the role, he was involved in so much of Celtic’s play on the ball, often accumulating more touches than any other player on the pitch.

“I think you see the type of product that he [Postecoglou] brings. You see Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool when he plays those inverted full-backs. I had to handle them on Saturday. Taylor at times was playing as a centre-forward. So was Johnston [Celtic’s right-back], but maybe not as high as Taylor.” Inverness manager Billy Dodds, speaking after his side’s recent loss against Celtic in the Scottish Cup final.

THE FPL PROSPECTS

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Postecoglou’s preferred 4-3-3 formation means Spurs will stop playing a three-man defence, a staple of Conte’s time in charge. Instead, we can expect a return to a four-man backline, as seen in the final two league games of last season. That period saw Spurs create 3.99 expected goals (xG), more than any other top-flight side bar Manchester United.

Postecoglou’s arrival should, in theory, see the Lilywhites score more goals, the only real question is whether he has the personnel currently at the club to successfully employ his fluid system. He does at least have a couple of months and a full pre-season to find the right players, although it is still unclear if that will include Harry Kane.

The England captain has one year left on his contract and has been linked with a possible summer move. However, if he does end up staying, it goes without saying he’ll be an excellent Gameweek 1 option, given his elite finishing ability – he has ‘beaten’ his xG in all but one of his Premier League seasons since becoming a Spurs regular.

Postecoglou certainly knows how to get his centre-forward firing, too: Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi netted 20 goals in 33 appearances during his first season and ended 2022/23 as the Scottish Premiership’s top goalscorer with 27 goals, also winning the PFA, Scottish Premiership and Scottish Football Writers Association Player of the Year awards.

There will undoubtedly be new arrivals this summer, with Spurs already linked to David Raya and James Maddison, but there is existing talent already at the club that shouldn’t be completely written off by FPL managers.

Postecoglou likes his full-backs to invert and attack the inside channel, so we could see Pedro Porro or Djed Spence play important roles. Since making his debut in Gameweek 23, Porro ranked third among all FPL defenders for expected goal involvement (xGI), so there is potential.

However, it’s not the worst idea to stay clear of Spurs’ backline, at least initially, given their dreadful 2022/23 defensive record, which was the sixth worst in the league.

Then there’s Son Heung-min and Dejan Kulusevski. Postecoglou likes his wingers to attack first and foremost, rather than track back, so they can expect more chances in 2023/24.

Still, for Postecoglou, it must be acknowledged that translating dominance in the Scottish Premiership to success in the Premier League isn’t exactly straightforward, as Steven Gerrard proved at Aston Villa.

We can, of course, look to pre-season for clues as to how Spurs will perform. Postecoglou will take his new side back to his native Australia for pre-season training and a friendly against West Ham United on 18 July as part of a tour of Asia.

However, it won’t be until Gameweek 1 and beyond that we can truly assess Postecoglou’s impact. Chances are, then, the majority of FPL managers will be comfortable with little investment bar Kane if he stays, although an appealing opening schedule may see interest in their assets ramp up, especially without any European commitments.

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178 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Sure You Did
    • 1 Year
    11 months, 23 days ago

    City, the pride of Manchester.

  2. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
    • 3 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    John Stones in with a shout for the balloon door this season

    1. TheBiffas
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Ehhhhhhh maybe not 😆

  3. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
    • 3 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    What a save. How did that not go in

    1. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Straight at him. Lukaku donkey again

      1. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
        • 3 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        I actually feel sorry for him now.

  4. Paqueta Rice
    • 3 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    How on earth did that stay out

  5. DycheDycheBaby
    • 9 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    How did he save that haha

  6. lilmessipran
    • 11 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Lukaka doing Lukaka things

    1. TheBiffas
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Lakaka

  7. George Sillett
    • 8 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Some Ederson save

  8. DycheDycheBaby
    • 9 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    The most relaxed save by Ederson there lol. Gotta say though. Lukaku is still a donkey

  9. jacob1989
    • 2 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Lukaku had to score there

  10. TheBiffas
    • 3 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Agent lukaku

  11. Paqueta Rice
    • 3 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Dias heading it around the post almost just as impressive as the save

    1. Marvin of all he surveys
      • 7 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      More impressive I'd say.

  12. George Sillett
    • 8 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Great achievement by City. The best team the PL and Europe by a distance .

    1. Marvin of all he surveys
      • 7 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Agreed.

    2. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      You don’t say

      1. BUZZBOMB
        • 9 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        Can you two put your tablets down and leave your respective bedrooms to go back downstairs and cuddle up like you used to?

      2. George Sillett
        • 8 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        By a distance Slacky

    3. Andy_Social
      • 11 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Exactly. Maybe not on the night, but the trophy is deserved for their performance over the season.

    4. jacob1989
      • 2 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      And the world.

    5. BUZZBOMB
      • 9 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      I agree.

      There is something rankling tho, best team for sure, could field 2 teams, 3 even. Buying success but I guess thats the game these days.

      1. Shark Team
        • 6 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        5 teams have spent more than them in England last 6 seasons

    6. Paqueta Rice
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Yeah, couldn’t agree more

  13. DycheDycheBaby
    • 9 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Congratulations Man City! Incredible season!

  14. thegame983
    • 7 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    This the equivalent of Sauron winning in Lord of the Rings.

    1. Andy_Social
      • 11 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      The orc lads done good.

  15. Hazz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    That has made my night as a Chelsea fan & Lukaku hater.

    ... of course Ederson keeps a clean sheet now...

    1. Andy_Social
      • 11 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Certainly helps Poch make a decision.

  16. jacob1989
    • 2 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Finally man city win the CL!

  17. El Presidente
    • 4 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Ruben Dias was by far the best player on the pitch. What a performance!!!

    1. The Senate
      • 5 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Rodri and Stones worth mentioning for sure

    2. OverTinker
      • 5 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Stones and Ederson too

  18. The Senate
    • 5 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    What a fairytale! With a paltry budget of £unlimited, it’s only taken them 15 years to become European champions!

  19. Andy_Social
    • 11 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Right, are the fixtures out yet?

    1. Paqueta Rice
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      🙂

    2. The Senate
      • 5 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Soooooon

    3. RedLightning
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 13 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      15th June.

  20. Paqueta Rice
    • 3 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Knocking out both Bayern and Madrid on the way to the final, tonight’s performance wasn’t flattering but nobody will care. Deserved winners.

    1. BUZZBOMB
      • 9 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      ^This

  21. Andy_Social
    • 11 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Scott Carson with his second Champions League winners' medal. What a playa!

  22. OverTinker
    • 5 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Thank You so much Lukaku the special agent

  23. The Polymath
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    What's the answer to this question?

    How many teams have done the treble in England?

    1. Marvin of all he surveys
      • 7 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Could you be more specific with your question? Which three trophies?

      1. The Polymath
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League

        1. Marvin of all he surveys
          • 7 Years
          11 months, 23 days ago

          Is this some sort of trick question?

    2. Shark Team
      • 6 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      The 2 Manchester teams, whole London and the 2(3) biggest teams are not from here that’s crazy, in other countries at least 1 big team is from the capital

      1. Sheffield Wednesday
        • 3 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        Disagree - Look at Italy and Germany. Milan clubs, Juventus, Bayern Munich. The biggest clubs aren't in Rome and Berlin.

        1. Shark Team
          • 6 Years
          11 months, 23 days ago

          True but still London wtf mate so many teams there

          1. Sheffield Wednesday
            • 3 Years
            11 months, 23 days ago

            Chelsea the only one from London to win the Champions League/European Cup is strange - the same total number as Nottingham. Arsenal have definitely under-performed in that competition, while Spurs have under-performed generally.

  24. Baines on Toast...
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    The tone amongst most people I know - where this game has even been discussed - is one of complete ambivalence. City and clubs with similar ownership are taking the joy out of football and people are progressively stopping caring. Of course we are all highly replaceable legacy fans.

    1. Andy_Social
      • 11 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      I've started watching amateur teams on YouTube.

      1. BUZZBOMB
        • 9 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        Watch Anrtiquerra FC. 50 mins from Malaga. Been going over 4 times a season now for last few years.

    2. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Football was way better before a certain West London club ruined the transfer market in the 00s.

      Opened the floodgates for others to copy.

      1. George Sillett
        • 8 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        Wrong yet again Slacky. It was the money pumped into the game by Sky TV that changed the whole financial landscape in football. That then started to attract billionaire owners.

    3. Riverside Red
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      11 months, 22 days ago

      List of Football League Champions since 76.
      There has always been a dominant team for a lengthy period
      ...well before the Sky money.
      City just not as popular globally as some of the other multiple winners, but in my opinion as good as any.
      1976 Liverpool
      1977 Liverpool
      1978 Nottingham Forest
      1979 Liverpool
      1980 Liverpool
      1981 Aston Villa
      1982 Liverpool
      1983 Liverpool
      1984 Liverpool
      1985 Everton
      1986 Liverpool
      1987 Everton
      1988 Liverpool
      1989 Arsenal
      1990 Liverpool
      1991 Arsenal
      1992 Leeds United
      1993 Manchester United
      1994 Manchester United
      1995 Blackburn Rovers
      1996 Manchester United
      1997 Manchester United
      1998 Arsenal
      1999 Manchester United
      2000 Manchester United
      2001 Manchester United
      2002 Arsenal
      2003 Manchester United
      2004 Arsenal
      2005 Chelsea
      2006 Chelsea
      2007 Manchester United
      2008 Manchester United
      2009 Manchester United
      2010 Chelsea
      2011 Manchester United
      2012 Manchester City
      2013 Manchester United
      2014 Manchester City
      2015 Chelsea
      2016 Leicester City
      2017 Chelsea
      2018 Manchester City
      2019 Manchester City
      2020 Liverpool
      2021 Manchester City
      2022 Manchester City
      2023 Manchester City

  25. Shark Team
    • 6 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Who will win the Ballon D’or
    -Messi or Haaland?
    I was pretty sure about Messi but Haaland’s numbers+treble are outstanding
    Though he ghosted in big games lately

    1. DBW - Slug's Mortgage …
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Joao Cancelo for me.

      He won UCL
      He won EPL
      He won Bundesliga

      1. Sheffield Wednesday
        • 3 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        But he let me down in FPL when Pep dropped him. I expect the judges will take that into consideration.

  26. gooberman
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    That BT sports clown apologising for bad language at almost 11 o clock at night. Honestly how ridiculous. Is he concerned that all the drunk football fans might be offended? Literally nobody cares.

    1. Hazz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      This is from BBC but I imagine a similar guideline applies:

      https://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidelines/harm-and-offence/guidelines

      5.3.8 Programmes that straddle the watershed, that is start before 9pm and finish sometime after 9pm, should normally be pre-watershed compliant throughout.

      Either this or it being that 'explicit' language is not expected from this type of broadcast/the broadcaster did not give prior warning.

    2. Gross Blank Point
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      I always laugh at the boxing commentators apologising for the trainers language between rounds when they're giving their guy a bollocking and it gets a bit 'colourful'!
      C'mon.....

  27. The Knights Template
    • 10 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Do you think it will be a cruel summer?

  28. The Knights Template
    • 10 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Bananarama

  29. The Knights Template
    • 10 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    When do the pre-season matches happen?

    1. RichRover
      • 11 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      I think C.Palace 11 July?
      Any earlier than that?

    2. Sheffield Wednesday
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Spurs v West Ham 18th July in Perth, WA. Spurs then play Leicester and Roma in Thailand and Singapore.

      1. RichRover
        • 11 Years
        11 months, 23 days ago

        Any Sydney, NSW games?

    3. Skonto Rigga
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 6 Years
      11 months, 22 days ago

      Club-by-club guide here, TKT: https://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/fpl-pre-season-2023-24-guide-tips-best-players-fixtures-transfers-more/

      I'll have a refresh on Monday to see if there have been any more announced over the weekend.

      1. The Knights Template
        • 10 Years
        11 months, 22 days ago

        Thanks Neale, much appreciated.

        New favourite Mod tourney:

        Neale - 1
        Rest - 0

  30. The Knights Template
    • 10 Years
    11 months, 23 days ago

    Brighton better hurry up with their transfers because Roberto De Zerbi’s waiting!

    1. Sheffield Wednesday
      • 3 Years
      11 months, 23 days ago

      Talking Italian.