Why are there so many injuries for POSTECH? A lot of games & because of my style.

Jan 04, 2025

Why are there so many injuries for POSTECH? A lot of games & because of my style.



[London (UK) = Egan Sports Chosun.COM reporter] Tottenham is an injury ward. Currently, only Christian Romero, Mickey van der Ben, Ben Davies, Destiny Udogi, Hishalisson, Mikey Moore and Gugliemo Vicario have been injured. Other teams also have a lot of injuries. However, why is Tottenham suffering from injuries. Manager Engie Postecoglou himself explained the reason.

Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground in London on the 3rd, a day before the match against Newcastle. Coach Postecoglou went to the press conference. Questions were asked about the reasons for the multiple injuries. Postecoglou cited three reasons. It was judged that many players, Tottenham's style, and individual situations were combined. Postecoglou also considers the number of games, the way we played, and especially the fact that there have been a few recurrent injuries. I think this is the result of a combination of factors," he replied.

Why are there so many injuries for POSTECH? A lot of games & because of my style.
The number of games is the same for all teams. Recurring injuries are largely in the area of 'luck'. In the end, what coach Postecoglou can coordinate most is the style of the game. Postecoglou plays a lot from the side and plays a lot of sprinting football. It also significantly raises the line of defenders. Therefore, defenders often injure their muscles while sprinting.




In the end, you have to change your style. Coach Postecoglou also acknowledged this. He has the opportunity to consider changes. I think the reason for change exists, and the opportunity for change is open." At the same time, "The only thing that does not change for me is my conviction" "I think it depends on how much I believe and how confident I am that such an appearance will bring success" he replied. In the end, he expressed his willingness to work with the existing methods and tactics rather than changes.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.