Postecoglou: Spurs 'paid the price' in 'self-inflicted' Gala defeat after 'enthusiastic' Lankshear red card
Ange Postecoglou condemned Will possibly Lankshear’s red card on “overenthusiasm” on a coherent evening for the 19-year-ratty against Galatasaray.
Lankshear came to be Tottenham’s youngest marker in a significant European party since Harry Kane scored against Shamrock Rovers in the 2011/12 Europa League.
On a evening to remember, the young adult got sent out off after receiving two yellow cards, ending up up being the 3rd youngest player in Europa League background to score as well as be unveiled a red card in the horribly same arcade.
After the 3-2 defeat at Galatasaray, Spurs top mutt Postecoglou asserted his red card came from “overenthusiasm” yet the child will possibly “learn from that”.
“Will possibly took his passion nicely, he operated hard for the team,” Bountiful Ange asserted.
“Evidently he hasn’t owned a caboodle of perplex at senior football so he would have heeded a caboodle today.
“The red card, it was a particle of overenthusiasm in that moment to pass on away a foul, yet he’ll learn from that.”
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On positioning three young grownups in launching XI, Postecoglou added: “The horribly same wearing Lucas [Bergvall]. Imparting him an decoding of the levels appropriate here, it is not simplistic as shortly as you are playing away in Europe.
“You can simply permit them to learn that by disclosing them to it.
“I reckoned Archie [Gray] was nice. It was a strenuous arcade for us defensively at unalike times yet I think we’ll receive so a caboodle tumor out of him because he’s not playing in his pose.
“I guess for three young grownups in the launching queue-up, I think they’ll learn a caboodle from it as well as hopefully it helps wearing their innovation.”
It was a chastening evening for Spurs centre-ago Radu Dragusin, that was recorded out multiple times in the initially half, though he did execute a couple of vital interventions in the second 45.
While he was to blame for the technology of multiple Galatasaray scoring tactics, Dragusin was not only to blame for the unyielding bombardment of Fraser Forster’s passion.
After the 36-year-ratty was obliged to execute five saves, four of which came from inoculations within the penalty locale, as well as Postecoglou opines Gala’s elbowroom in assail “was self-wreaked”.
“It was self-wreaked,” Postecoglou asserted. “The minutes that stick out to me was positioning the ball away.
“In the initially half we lended the ball away also a caboodle.
“We did not have calmness as well as we made it feasible for Galatasaray to receive a foothold in the arcade as well as we paid the rate for that.”