Tottenham Hotspur suffered another frustrating defeat on Thursday night, this time coming on the road away to Bournemouth.
Although Tottenham are suffering from a number of injury issues, they have dropped a significant number of points already to lesser sides this season.
Ange Postecoglou confronted the angry Tottenham fans at the Vitality Stadium following the full-time whistle.
It has been a hugely underwhelming start to the campaign for the Lilywhites who have missed numerous opportunities to position themselves amongst the Champions League battle.
However, on Friday morning, TBR Football sources have confirmed Daniel Levy and Tottenham are not panicking about Postecoglou’s position at the club.
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Tottenham not looking to sack Ange Postecoglou
The away fans were not the only people venting their frustration on Thursday night as Jamie O’Hara suggested Postecoglou could be sacked following the game.
But TBR understands the north London club still hold belief in the Australian to see out the project he has started at Spurs.
Tottenham are also well aware of the struggles which Postecoglou is facing putting a side together currently due to injury issues.
Micky van de Ven is nearing a return from injury, but he is just one of the Spurs starters who has been sidelined recently.
Although Levy is aware of Tottenham’s standards, it is understood no one is working harder than the 59-year-old to put things right.
Postecoglou ‘really disappointed’ by Bournemouth loss
Although Spurs deserved everything they got on the south coast, some Bournemouth players praised Tottenham’s physicality shown under Postecoglou.
However, the Australian was not pleased with what he saw on Thursday night and admitted it was a repeat occurrence for this side.
“We have to open up. They can sit back. Just really disappointing it has happened again,” he told the media.
“Something for me to mull over and do something about.”
Spurs now have some more traditionally difficult fixtures coming up over the coming weeks but the club are maintaining their faith in Postecoglou, for now.
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