Aston Villa 2 Tottenham 1: Emery leaves Postecoglou on brink of the sack with Spurs’ second cup exit in four days

The misery just goes on for Ange Postecoglou.

Although the moment his team admitted after 58 seconds with his keeper who produced a hobel, the besieged Aussie must have known that it would be a badness again.

His enchantment as Tottenham manager is now turning into a good nightmare.

Three days after traces were destroyed by Liverpool in their semi -final of the Carabao Cup, the Postecoglou team was defeated and square by Villa and the situation becomes toxic for a point where a change is inevitable.

Jacob Ramsey's first minute goal was followed by the second by the excellent Morgan Rodgers' in the 64th minute.

Tottenham's new striker Mathys Tel, who had no staircase, founded a nervous few minutes with a nice finish in injury time, but something else than a home victory would have been a robbery.

While the home fans celebrated the second goal, Marcus Rashford arrived as a replacement for his debut together with colleague New Boy Marco Asensio.

Rashford's first action was to accidentally Kevin Danso in the head in Elleboog, where the trace defender needed treatment.

But for the On-Loan Manchester United Forward, he only gets his feet under the table at his new club, although how long postecoglou will remain with Spurs for longer the big question.

The fans of Aston Villa sang 'You will be fired in the morning.

In the meantime, the ever angry supporters of Tottenham sang for chairman Daniel Levy to leave their club. In fact, they sang it nine times during the game.

Although they were a little better in the second half, this was still bad from Spurs. Postecoglou should survive for next Sunday's home game against Manchester United and then an away game to Ipswich.

Again, you had to have sympathy for Spurs because they were without a whole team. A total of 11 players from Plus were the Cup-bound Dane Scarlett.

They are forced to release the type of team that Liverpool decided to do in Plymouth – but every week.

The only blow for Villa was the first half loss of Ezri Konsa, their only available middle behind, went off with an injury and was replaced by Lamare Bogarde, the cousin of Winston Bogarde who flopped famous in Chelsea.

Yet Villa's defense hardly got a tough test. And the manager of Tottenham will have hoped that his team would at least stay firmly at the back while finding their feet in the game.

Instead, they were put in their background within a minute. Soogers had too much room when receiving a pass from your Tielemans.

He navigated his way along Luke Bergvall – a bit too easy for the preference of the Tottenham manager that you would imagine – and went through a pass to Ramsey with Spurs on the right -back Pedro Porro who had gone away.

Ramsey took the ball with his first touch in the area and although his shot was not particularly good, he still squeezed by keeper Kinsky. What a total disaster for traces.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy expected that the fans of the club would sing for him at some point in the evening to leave the club.

But even he thought this would happen a little later than just the second minute.

Spurs struggled to get the ball out of their half and they continued to hand over Villa opportunities on a plate.

New Villa Arrival Donyell Malen blown his shot in the northern position, while keeper Kinsky visited a decent shot by Leon Bailey in all honesty.

Like the fans of Tottenham sang: “” We are F **** GS ** “, Tielemans had a free run on goal before his strike floating wide while Ramsey also dragged a shot past the distant pole.

In their only meaningful attack from the first half, Spurs should have scored, but son Heung-Min made his effort on Emiliano Martinez after an excellent first pass by Mikey Moore.

In fact, the finish of both teams was quite nonsense. Bailey shot directly on Kinsky, Ramsey hit the post with the follow-up, while grinding an attempt in the side in the first half of the stopping time.

Spurs improved after the break, although they could not be worse.

Son was refused by a decent block from Bogarde, something that we did not see of his uncle all those years ago, although he only played in England 12 times in four years before he left in 2004.

Ramsey should have made it 2-0, but Kinsky hit his right arm to save.

But with Rashford and Asensio waiting to enter the playing field, Villa received the second when Porro Schoofed a Schoof van Malen's Cross and Rodgers had an easy finish.

Spurs Defender Danso had a great opportunity to withdraw a goal, but he missed the goal in one way or another.

Rashford had a chance at the end, but Archie Gray took the ball off his foot.

And then Mathys count supplied a bursting finish in the stop time to store the cross of Kulusevski.

But for traces it was far too little, too late.

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