Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham Hotspur end winless Premier League streak

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Tottenham Hotspur coach Ange Postecoglou has locked in his first Premier League win since October, according to ABC News.

The Spurs defeated Newcastle United 4 – 1 on Sunday. Spurs had failed to record a win in five consecutive Premier League matches.

But this time, after Destiny Udogie tapped in his first goal for the club from captain Son Heung-min’s cutback after 26 minutes, they never looked back.

“I didn’t give the players much latitude for excuses [in the recent bad run], but in retrospect the reality of it is that we were decimated after the Chelsea game,” Mr Postecoglou said after the match.

“It’s no coincidence that we’ve got a few players back and we look stronger.

“Sonny [Son Heung-min] set the tone today I thought. He was really positive every time he got the ball and the other players fed off that energy.”

Source: ABC News.

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