Tottenham put in a lacklustre first-half efficiency in opposition to Chelsea and Ange Postecoglou’s frustrations turned to anger on the touchline, with the Spurs boss seen laying into Pape Matar Sarr and Cristian Romero after his aspect fell behind.
After back-to-back Premier League defeats by the hands of Newcastle and Arsenal, Postecoglou can have been determined for a response from his gamers at Stamford Bridge, however it was nowhere to be seen within the opening 45 minutes.
Chelsea – additionally in search of a response after three video games with out victory in all competitions – have been a lot the higher crew earlier than the midway stage in west London and the stress informed within the twenty fourth minute.
Trevoh Chalobah – beginning his second sport in succession – discovered the again of the online with a robust header previous Guglielmo Vicario, which was finally given after referee Robert Jones’ lengthy session with VAR.
Ten minutes on from the aim, an enraged Postecoglou could possibly be heard barking orders earlier than Sky Sports activities’ cameras captured the Australian utterly shedding it with Sarr and Romero, giving the pair the hairdryer therapy.
‘Cease passing it f***ing backwards,’ Postecoglou appeared to yell earlier than ordering Sarr and Romero press with higher depth.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville, offering co-commentary for Sky Sports activities, appeared lower than shocked by Postecoglou given his aspect had been ‘nowhere close to it’ each out and in of possession.
‘He’s having a proper go at Sarr, he’s having a proper go at Romero. He has snapped, Ange Postecoglou,’ Neville stated.
‘The soccer that you’d affiliate together with his crew has simply not occurred.
‘They’re nowhere close to it in possession, Tottenham Hotspur.’
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