Ange Postecoglou bucks trend with unexpected Arsenal comments ahead of North London derby

Tottenham face Arsenal in a crucial North London derby clash on Sunday that could have huge ramifications for the title race but Ange Postecoglou is not interested in stoking up the rivalry

Ange Postecoglou says Tottenham need to focus on reaching Arsenal’s level and challenging for titles(Newcastle United via Getty Image)

Shelve all the usual shtick about bragging rights.

Put to one side the prize of trending on Twitter for sticking a spoke in the title wheels of their bitter rivals. Ange Postecoglou is looking beyond all that. He wants to be where Arsenal are next season – fighting for the title.




His Spurs squad continues to progress with that in mind. And this north London derby is just the latest staging post in a journey he is hoping will end at the top table.

“I want to win and I understand the importance of winning against your traditional rival,” said the man who lifted last season’s Scottish title with Celtic. “I’ve just come down from Glasgow. I’ve got a fair idea about what derbies mean to supporters,” he added.

“I never believe your motivation should revolve around the demise of somebody else. Your motivation should be about yourself. I want us to progress. To be fighting for the title. That’s what drives me, not the demise.

“If that’s your kind of measure, always peering over the back fence to see what your neighbour is building you could both have the worst houses in the street because everyone else is building beautiful places and you’re looking over the back fence.”

The view in Tottenham ’s own garden isn’t too shabby. With two games in hand on fourth-placed Aston Villa, they could still land a Champions League place – a far cry from expectations after Harry Kane left for Bayern Munich last August.

Spurs are currently the sixth-highest scorers in the top flight, with only Newcastle and the top four ahead of them. Postecoglou praised his players for stepping up and not feeling sorry for themselves after Harry Kane’s defection to Bayern Munich.

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