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Tottenham coach Ange Postecoglou praised the England cricket team’s ‘Bazball’ approach. He is the first Australian to manage the club in the Premier League. While he will manage Spurs in their Premier League opener against Brentford on Sunday, the Tottenham manager talked about the England cricket team’s Bazball attacking technique.
He was in conversation with SkySports, where he said " I love Bazball mate, I think it's brilliant! In any sport, when I see teams kind of break the traditional mould, that's when people get really uneasy about it - and that's when you know, 'OK, this could be something special'”.
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The 57-year-old added, "It's not guaranteed work. It could all fall to pieces and end up in tears. But when you make people uneasy and uncomfortable with what they see it probably means you're breaking new ground and I love that in anything in life. That's where the special stuff exists and that's the kind of space I'm in."
Speaking of his approach for the game, and being a part of Tottenham, he said, "I think especially with a football club like this, that has consistently looked for that in their teams, they've loved the entertainers, there's a connection there with that kind of football.
The Australian went on to say, "So, if I can bring that kind of football, I think we get the supporters behind us, which is going to be super important and that energy then is transferable to the team. And then the next bit of that is to have success with it."
Speaking of the club, Tottenham will begin their Premier League campaign without Hary Kane leading the side for the first time in a long time. Kane joined Bayern Munich on Saturday, for a whopping deal of USD 109.1m.