Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou was frustrated about the inability of his party to physically compete with Aston Villa in their 2-0 Premier League defeat on Friday.
Goals of Ezri Konsa and Boubacar Kamara were enough to secure a crucial three points for Aston Villa, which kept them in the race for Champions League qualification.
Defeat on the side of Unai Emery marks their 21st Premier League loss so far this season while they sit completely in the 17th.
Postecoglou broke a much changed side and kept an eye on one of the Europa League final against Man United on Wednesday (May 21).
After the game spoken to the press, the Australian was frustrated because he was unable to keep up with Villa.
He said: “I thought until they scored that the boys had worked hard, they were really disciplined and organized. We didn't let them make too many clear openings.
“We also had our moments, went the other way, but once they scored, we lost a little faith. We were a bit tired.
“Many of those guys didn't play much and we looked like we were tired and then the game just got away from us.”
