Arsene Wenger recently claimed that he does not think that the winners of the Europa League should automatically qualify for next season's Champions League
Ange Postecoglou insists that “Spurs is doing crazy things to people” while he went back to Arsene Wenger claims that the Europa League winners should not qualify for the Champions League of next season. Earlier this week, the ex -Arsenale boss – now working as FIFA's head of Global Football – seemed to undermine the potential path of Tottenham and Manchester United in Europe's Elite Club competition. Wenger told Bein Sports: “They must automatically qualify for the Europa League, but not necessarily for the Champions League.” However, Postecoglou is not surprising with the comments of Wenger and he claims that people are now only worried about a rule that has existed since the 2014-15 season because this has an influence on Spurs. The Aussie said ahead on the Crunch Semi -Final stage of tonight in Norway against Bodo/Glimt: “Well, that's a debate that has been raging for years, size – at least in the last eight days. I've never heard that before, Spurs does crazy things for people, it does it.
“You place that club in a sentence or issue and invariably, they all come out and try to reduce us as much as possible as they can. Why was it not a problem before, but it is a problem now?” What is the difference, I don't understand what the difference is? Last year the fifth did not get you in the Champions League, now it does, what does that mean? There are competition rules, it is not the first year and there is an asterisk against that you have to do something else, but it is Spur's Mate, they love it, you love it. “Postecoglou quickly clarified that while he did not agree with Wenger, he still respects the Frenchman.
This is not the first journey from Postecoglou to the Arctecirkel -his Celtic side was dumped by Bodo/Glimt from the UEFA conference competition after a 2-0 -Nederlaag in 2021. Celtic did not train on the artificial field at Aspmyra Stadium prior to that loss as a postecoglou. ” This time, however, the 59-year-old was not willing to make the same mistake as he wants to end to put an end to the 17-year-old trophy-dry of Tottenham. He said: “They were different circumstances and another scenario with Celtic. We did it in Frankfurt, we did it consistently in Europe and I just feel that it works better for us and the players are used to training at the location the night before.” After having contracted a thigh injury during the first stage last week, Dominic Solanke trained last night with his Spurs teammates in Norway.
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