Postecoglou Defends Tottenham’s Europa League Journey: 'Spurs Does Crazy Things to People'
Ange Postecoglou defends Tottenham's Europa League qualification amidst criticism, highlighting the passion and unpredictability of the club.

Ange Postecoglou has responded to Arsene Wenger's critique of Europa League winners qualifying for the Champions League by stating, "Spurs does crazy things to people." This comes as Tottenham Hotspur, led by Postecoglou, prepare for their Europa League semi-final second leg against Bodo/Glimt with a 3-1 lead. Despite their struggles in the Premier League, where they sit 16th, Postecoglou remains focused on the European journey.
Background on the Debate
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, now FIFA's chief of global football development, has questioned the rationale behind Europa League winners qualifying for the Champions League. Wenger believes that such teams should automatically qualify for the Europa League again rather than the Champions League, especially in leagues like the Premier League where five teams already qualify.
Postecoglou’s Perspective
Postecoglou, however, dismissed Wenger's argument, highlighting the evolving nature of competition rules. He pointed out that the rules were amended in 2014 to allow Europa League winners to qualify for the Champions League. He questioned why this has become an issue now, stating, "Why wasn't it an issue before and is it an issue now? What's the difference? Last year fifth [in the Premier League] didn't get you into the Champions League, this year it does. What does that mean?"
Impact on Tottenham
Tottenham’s journey in the Europa League has been a rollercoaster. Despite their domestic struggles, their European campaign has been impressive. However, they will face Bodo/Glimt without key midfielder James Maddison, who is out for the season due to a knee injury sustained in the first leg. Striker Dominic Solanke, who has been dealing with a quad injury, has traveled with the squad and is expected to be fit for the match.
Conclusion
Postecoglou’s remarks underscore the unpredictable nature of football and the unique challenges faced by clubs like Tottenham. As they continue their journey in the Europa League, the Spurs aim to prove their worth on the European stage, regardless of external critiques and domestic challenges.