Roy Keane gives Celtic a nod in defense of Ange Postecoglou, calling his troubles with Tottenham “very unfair.”

After Ange Postecoglou’s CV was “very unfairly” written off, Roy Keane stood up for him at a challenging time as Tottenham’s manager.

The Tottenham team has lost its previous four games and is currently sixth in the Premier League standings. This has led to criticism of the former Celtic manager in recent weeks. The manager’s set-piece and attacking strategy have come under fire following their most recent setback, a 4-2 loss to Liverpool at Anfield, but Keane has reassured Postecoglou’s skeptics about the team’s early-season performance.

Keane spoke with Sky Sports about his memories of those who had been critical of his career up to that point in the game and the “very unfair” perception of his resume, which includes five championships won in two seasons at Parkhead. The Australian arrived.

We are reviewing the last three, four, and five games, whether correctly or incorrectly,” Keane said to Sky Sports. “There were significant obstacles when he joined the team at the beginning of the season. The Premier League was new to him.

Unfairly, there were doubts about him, or at least about his resume. Although he has had a respectable season overall, you start to analyze Spurs and the public’s image of Spurs after their recent struggles. They almost have a tenderness about them, and he needs to alter everything. When he looks back in the summer, he’ll see some good things, but the hardest thing will be to move on to the next level, compete, or get into the Champions League. Give the man an opportunity.

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