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Tottenham’s James Maddison has made it clear that manager Ange Postecoglou still commands full support from the dressing room, despite the club’s disappointing domestic form. As pressure mounts following a poor league campaign, Maddison’s public backing offers a glimpse into the mindset of a team still chasing success in Europe.
According to a report by Emily Carter on May 1, 2025, via IMAGO, Maddison addressed media ahead of Spurs’ Europa League semi-final clash with Bodo/Glimt. While acknowledging the team’s struggles in the Premier League, he emphasized the unity behind Postecoglou’s leadership.
“We’ve been very good in Europe but the league season has probably been unacceptable and we can all take a collective responsibility for that,” he said. That kind of ownership, paired with his support for the manager, reflects a squad that hasn’t given up on their objectives.
Tottenham’s 5-1 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield marked their 19th loss of the league season and confirmed Liverpool as champions. It also intensified scrutiny over Postecoglou’s future at the helm.
Still, Maddison remained focused on the upcoming European challenge. For him, the chance to reach a European final carries real weight, shaped by his previous experience with Leicester City in the 2021–22 Europa Conference League.
He recalled that earlier run and how hindsight has changed his perspective on what such moments mean. “At the time, it was a few years ago, I probably didn’t realise the magnitude of what we were trying to achieve until now,” Maddison noted.
The upcoming semi-final is more than just another match for Tottenham. It’s an opportunity to shift the narrative, to salvage pride, and to prove that belief in Postecoglou’s vision remains intact.
As the club stands at a critical juncture, the message from Maddison is direct and unwavering. The manager still has the trust of the squad — and European success is now the priority.
This article was updated 3 weeks ago