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Ange Postecoglou faces a date with destiny on Thursday.

Lose the Europa League quarter-final to Eintracht Frankfurt and it will be curtains for the Tottenham boss, believes Jamie Carragher.

"It can't go on any longer," he told Sky Sports News. "I think if they go out to Eintracht Frankfurt, it probably would be a shake of hands and move on to something different for both parties."

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Postecoglou is presiding over potentially Spurs' worst Premier League campaign.

A 17th league defeat of the season on Sunday at Wolves means they are just three losses away from surpassing the club-record of 19 Premier League defeats in the 2003/04 and 1993/94 campaigns.

With a 1.15 points per match average, Spurs are also projected to record their lowest Premier League points tally. If they fail to take seven points from their final six games, including trips to Liverpool and Aston Villa, they will fall short of their 44-point season in 1997/98.

The error-strewn 4-2 defeat at Molineux leaves them a dismal 15th in the table and just two points above 17th-placed West Ham, putting them in danger of their lowest Premier League finish (15th in 1994).

"It's really hard to see and understand how Postecoglou is still in the position as head coach of the football club," Ricky Sacks of the Last Word On Spurs Podcast told Sky Sports News.

"It just seems pure and utter negligence by [Tottenham chairman] Daniel Levy and Co that this guy is still remaining in a job. It's unbelievable."

'Make-or-break for Postecoglou'

The hope of Europa League glory has given Postecoglou a stay of execution for now.

The Australian is being allowed to deliver on his promise of "always winning things in my second year", with Spurs desperate to end their 17-year trophy drought.

But his reign has all come down to Thursday's second leg in Germany, with the last-eight tie finely poised at 1-1 following an encouraging first-leg display in north London.

"It feels like make or break," ex-Arsenal striker Alan Smith told Sky Sports News. "They need a win in Europe to rescue their season and for Postecoglou to maybe save his job.

"Going over to Frankfurt with the fans behind the German team, who are riding high in third in the Bundesliga, that's going to be quite a task for them, and I'm not entirely confident that they've got it in them to handle it."

History suggests not, with Spurs having won just three of their last 14 away matches in Europe. And their form suggests not too, with Tottenham's numbers alarming under Postecoglou.

Only the bottom three clubs - Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich - have lost more league games, have a worse expected goals against and have taken fewer away points than Spurs this season.

In fact, since Tottenham's 4-0 win at Manchester City on November 23, only the bottom three have picked up fewer points than Spurs (18), who have lost 12 out of 20 games since beating Pep Guardiola's side (W5 D3).

It is a run which has seen them lose at home to relegation-threatened Ipswich and Leicester, the latter's victory their only one from their last 18 league games.

Carragher said: "Some of the results we've seen this season - there's been mitigating circumstances in terms of the injuries they've had - but even when they've had their full team, they've not been winning enough games.

"And this is not me just going on this season, if you go back to the first 10 games of last season when they were fantastic and top of the league, from then it's been going on for nearly 18 months with them conceding goals and losing games.

"It's not just turning on the manager really quickly over a poor run of form, this has been going on a long time."

Could EL glory keep Ange in Spurs job?

Twenty-five per cent of Postecoglou's 103 Premier League points were picked up in his 10-game unbeaten start to last season - a period which saw Spurs fans fall in love with the ex-Celtic boss.

Now, many want a break-up, including Sacks.

"His relationship with the supporters is at an all-time low," he said. "There's no real connection there to make you feel he can even win the fans back should he progress to the Europa League semi-finals.

"It just feels that there's been no plan. There's been no sense of any feeling from Daniel Levy that there's any kind of back-up with regards to this season, because during the season, there have been a few times where Tottenham should have and could have changed the manager on multiple occasions and have let this situation play out and play out now.

"This is no disrespect to Ange Postecoglou, but he will go down as one of the worst managers in Spurs' modern history."

On the other hand, Postecoglou could become Spurs' most successful manager of the 21st century with Europa League glory. Could lifting the trophy in Bilbao on May 21 change the 59-year-old's Spurs future?

"Even if Postecoglou somehow miraculously won the Europa League," Sacks said, "I'd find it impossible to feel how he'll be there beyond the summer."

The dilemma will only deepen if Postecoglou comes through his last-chance saloon on Thursday.

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Crystal Palace 0-0 Bournemouth

KICK OFF! We are off at Selhurst Park as Bournemouth get us underway.

Palace are in dire need of a bounce back after two heavy defeats in their last two, while Bournemouth are fighting for Europe.

This should be a good one. Game on!

Here come the players

Crystal Palace and Bournemouth make their way out on to a sunny Selhurst Park pitch. Both teams in need of a win here. Let's hope they serve up some good entertainment on this Easter weekend. Kick-off around the corner. Stick with us.

How the teams line up

Today's match officials

Referee: Samuel Barrott

Fourth official: Andy Davies

VAR: Paul Tierney

Assistant VAR: Craig Taylor

The race for Europe explained

The top five teams in the Premier League are guaranteed to qualify for the Champions League.

Sixth will go into the Europa League with the team that wins the FA Cup - unless they have already qualified through the league.

Live Premier League table

In that event, seventh will also qualify for the Europa League and eighth will go into the Conference League.

So, if Crystal Palace win the FA Cup they could deny Bournemouth, currently eighth, European qualification.

Bogey team?

After winning five consecutive Premier League games against Bournemouth between May 2019 and May 2023, Crystal Palace have now failed to win or even score in their last three against the Cherries (D1 L2).

Last time out for Crystal Palace

It's been a punishing week for Crystal Palace as they lost heavily at Manchester City and Newcastle.

They shipped four goals in the first half alone at St James' Park before going on to lose 5-0. Eberechi Eze had a moment to forget too.

Watch it all back here with our free highlights.

Can Selhurst return Palace to winning ways?

Crystal Palace have won each of their last three home Premier League matches, with their only run of four home wins in a row in the competition coming in April/May last season.

Last time out for Bournemouth

It was a big win for Andoni Iraola's side on Monday night as they reignited their push for Europe by beating Fulham.

Watch the game back with our free highlights below.

Bad omen for Bournemouth?

Bournemouth are winless in their last 10 Premier League games in London (D5 L5) since a 2-0 win at Crystal Palace back in December 2023.

Each of their last four games in the capital have all ended 2-2 in draws against Fulham, Chelsea, Spurs and West Ham this season.

How the teams are expected to line up

Both bosses go creative in midfield

Sky Sports' Zinny Boswell:

"Oliver Glasner went for energy in midfield at Newcastle to cope with their impressive trio in the heart of the pitch and lost control of the game at St James' Park.

"The Palace boss has decided to bring Adam Wharton back in today, prioritising his creativity and passing control in midfield over the legs and combativeness of Jefferson Lerma.

"Andoni Iraola, the Bournemouth boss, is on the same page, it seems. Justin Kluivert is back in, but Alex Scott keeps his place at the expense of Lewis Cook in midfield.

"Even if he is allowed to play further up, there will be more of a demand on Scott defensively this afternoon without the legs of Cook to support Tyler Adams.

"That indicates Bournemouth, like Palace, want to be positive in this game. Let's hope it makes for a great spectacle."

Kluivert back for Bournemouth

Justin Kluivert starting for Bournemouth is the headline team news coming out of Selhurst Park.

The attacking midfielder had missed the last three games through injury.

Kluivert replaces Lewis Cook as one of two changes from Andoni Iraola, who looks set to play Alex Scott in a deeper midfield role.

Ilya Zabarnyi has also come in for Marcos Senesi in the heart of defence.

Wharton restored to Palace line-up

Adam Wharton was taken out of the Crystal Palace line-up in midweek at Newcastle, but he is back in from the start today.

That is the only change made by Oliver Glasner despite the heavy defeat at St James' Park.

Jefferson Lerma drops to the bench for Wharton.

Bournemouth team news

Bournemouth: Kepa, Smith, Zabarnyi, Huijsen, Kerkez, Adams, Scott, Ouattara, Kluivert, Semenyo, Evanilson.

Subs: Dennis, Cook, Senesi, Brooks, Tavernier, Soler, Jebbison, J.Araujo, Hill.

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Crystal Palace team news

Crystal Palace: Henderson, Munoz, Richards, Lacroix, Guehi, Mitchell, Wharton, Hughes, Sarr, Eze, Mateta.

Subs: Turner, Lerma, Nketiah, Franca, Clyne, Kamada, Esse, Chilwell, Devenny.

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Early Bournemouth team news

Justin Kluivert is expected to return for Bournemouth after missing three games through injury.

But fellow forward Luis Sinisterra is not yet available.

Early Crystal Palace team news

Jean-Philippe Mateta is set to start for Crystal Palace despite Oliver Glasner hooking him early over the last two games.

The Palace boss says it is a matter of Mateta recovering his rhythm after the ear laceration he suffered against Millwall.

Glasner has no new injury concerns, but could well restore Adam Wharton to the midfield after taking him out of the team at Newcastle.

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Palace are in need of a boost after suffering two heavy defeats back-to-back at Man City and Newcastle.

Selhurst Park hasn't always brought the best out of Oliver Glasner's side this season, but perhaps a return to home comforts can get them back on track.

Bournemouth won't make life easy for Palace, though. They restored some confidence with a win over Fulham on Monday night that put them back in the mix for Europe.

As it stands, unless Palace win the FA Cup, Bournemouth will secure UEFA Conference League qualification as the eighth-placed team in the league.

But there is plenty of competition for that spot, with Fulham and Brighton tied on points with the Cherries, who are ahead with a superior goal difference with six games to go.

Every game is huge from here! Stick with us for team news in 15 minutes, then live updates and analysis from Selhurst Park.

Iraola supports Eze after penalty miss

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola showed support to Eberechi Eze after his penalty miss in Crystal Palace's 5-0 Premier League collapse to Newcastle in the week.

Iraola's Bournemouth travel to Selhurst Park on Saturday where they face a Palace side who have conceded 10 goals in their last two matches.

England international Eze had a chance to draw the Eagles level at St James' Park on Wednesday, but after a stuttering run-up his spot-kick trickled into the hands of Nick Pope.

"I think Eberechi Eze is so good, what can you tell him?" Iraola said on Friday when asked if manager's should give penalty takers advice.

"He's scored penalties before and has been amazing for Palace for a long time, he's a top-level player and it's not going to affect his performance at all."

Palace were 2-0 up at the Etihad against Manchester City last week before they conceded five unanswered goals to end their eight-game unbeaten run in all competitions.

After another heavy defeat at Newcastle, Oliver Glasner's side will want to bounce back against a Cherries outfit who they shared a 0-0 stalemate with in December.

"Every goal will be huge. Whoever scores first it will be very important," Iraola added.

"I think it's not easy to make the difference, I hope we can stay competitive and get a result.

"With the way they play I think it is now very familiar for them, they want to control the games very well, they don't concede a lot, they are always organised and it is not easy to have chances against them, obviously they have individual players who can make the difference.

"I think that they're showing this season after a difficult start they have been very solid and consistently playing well and it will be a very difficult game for us we know."

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Eintracht Frankfurt vs Tottenham: Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou faces date with destiny in Europa League

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Ange Postecoglou faces a date with destiny on Thursday.

Lose the Europa League quarter-final to Eintracht Frankfurt and it will be curtains for the Tottenham boss, believes Jamie Carragher.

"It can't go on any longer," he told Sky Sports News. "I think if they go out to Eintracht Frankfurt, it probably would be a shake of hands and move on to something different for both parties."

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Postecoglou is presiding over potentially Spurs' worst Premier League campaign.

A 17th league defeat of the season on Sunday at Wolves means they are just three losses away from surpassing the club-record of 19 Premier League defeats in the 2003/04 and 1993/94 campaigns.

With a 1.15 points per match average, Spurs are also projected to record their lowest Premier League points tally. If they fail to take seven points from their final six games, including trips to Liverpool and Aston Villa, they will fall short of their 44-point season in 1997/98.

The error-strewn 4-2 defeat at Molineux leaves them a dismal 15th in the table and just two points above 17th-placed West Ham, putting them in danger of their lowest Premier League finish (15th in 1994).

"It's really hard to see and understand how Postecoglou is still in the position as head coach of the football club," Ricky Sacks of the Last Word On Spurs Podcast told Sky Sports News.

"It just seems pure and utter negligence by [Tottenham chairman] Daniel Levy and Co that this guy is still remaining in a job. It's unbelievable."

'Make-or-break for Postecoglou'

The hope of Europa League glory has given Postecoglou a stay of execution for now.

The Australian is being allowed to deliver on his promise of "always winning things in my second year", with Spurs desperate to end their 17-year trophy drought.

But his reign has all come down to Thursday's second leg in Germany, with the last-eight tie finely poised at 1-1 following an encouraging first-leg display in north London.

"It feels like make or break," ex-Arsenal striker Alan Smith told Sky Sports News. "They need a win in Europe to rescue their season and for Postecoglou to maybe save his job.

"Going over to Frankfurt with the fans behind the German team, who are riding high in third in the Bundesliga, that's going to be quite a task for them, and I'm not entirely confident that they've got it in them to handle it."

History suggests not, with Spurs having won just three of their last 14 away matches in Europe. And their form suggests not too, with Tottenham's numbers alarming under Postecoglou.

Only the bottom three clubs - Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich - have lost more league games, have a worse expected goals against and have taken fewer away points than Spurs this season.

In fact, since Tottenham's 4-0 win at Manchester City on November 23, only the bottom three have picked up fewer points than Spurs (18), who have lost 12 out of 20 games since beating Pep Guardiola's side (W5 D3).

It is a run which has seen them lose at home to relegation-threatened Ipswich and Leicester, the latter's victory their only one from their last 18 league games.

Carragher said: "Some of the results we've seen this season - there's been mitigating circumstances in terms of the injuries they've had - but even when they've had their full team, they've not been winning enough games.

"And this is not me just going on this season, if you go back to the first 10 games of last season when they were fantastic and top of the league, from then it's been going on for nearly 18 months with them conceding goals and losing games.

"It's not just turning on the manager really quickly over a poor run of form, this has been going on a long time."

Could EL glory keep Ange in Spurs job?

Twenty-five per cent of Postecoglou's 103 Premier League points were picked up in his 10-game unbeaten start to last season - a period which saw Spurs fans fall in love with the ex-Celtic boss.

Now, many want a break-up, including Sacks.

"His relationship with the supporters is at an all-time low," he said. "There's no real connection there to make you feel he can even win the fans back should he progress to the Europa League semi-finals.

"It just feels that there's been no plan. There's been no sense of any feeling from Daniel Levy that there's any kind of back-up with regards to this season, because during the season, there have been a few times where Tottenham should have and could have changed the manager on multiple occasions and have let this situation play out and play out now.

"This is no disrespect to Ange Postecoglou, but he will go down as one of the worst managers in Spurs' modern history."

On the other hand, Postecoglou could become Spurs' most successful manager of the 21st century with Europa League glory. Could lifting the trophy in Bilbao on May 21 change the 59-year-old's Spurs future?

"Even if Postecoglou somehow miraculously won the Europa League," Sacks said, "I'd find it impossible to feel how he'll be there beyond the summer."

The dilemma will only deepen if Postecoglou comes through his last-chance saloon on Thursday.

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All the live football on Sky Sports and Sky Sports+, including Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership, WSL and Bundesliga...

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Thursday April 17

Bradford vs Notts County - League Two, kick-off 8pm

Friday April 18

Saturday April 19

West Ham vs Man Utd - WSL, kick-off 12pm

Aston Villa vs Newcastle - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm

Union Berlin vs Stuttgart - Bundesliga, kick-off 5.30pm

Sunday April 20

Ipswich vs Arsenal - Premier League, kick-off, 2pm

Augsburg vs Eintracht Frankfurt - Bundesliga, kick-off 2.30pm

Leicester vs Liverpool - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm

Borussia Dortmund vs Borussia Monchengladbach - Bundesliga, kick-off 4.30pm

St Pauli vs Bayer Leverkusen - Bundesliga, kick-off 6.30pm

Monday April 21

Tottenham vs Nottingham Forest - Premier League, kick-off 8pm

Tuesday April 22

Man City vs Aston Villa - Premier League, kick-off 8pm

Wednesday April 23

Arsenal vs Crystal Palace - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm

Friday April 25

Stuttgart vs Heidenheim - Bundesliga, kick-off 7.30pm

Stoke vs Sheffield United - Championship, kick-off 8pm

Saturday April 26

Eintracht Frankfurt vs RB Leipzig - Bundesliga, kick-off 5.30pm

Fortuna Dusseldorf vs Nurnberg - Bundesliga, kick-off 7.30pm

AFC Wimbledon vs Port Vale - League Two, kick-off 12.30pm

Doncaster vs Bradford - League Two, kick-off 12.30pm

Leyton Orient vs Wycombe - League One, kick-off 12.30pm

QPR vs Burnley - Championship, kick-off 12.30pm

Bristol Rovers vs Reading - League One, kick-off 12.30pm

Wrexham vs Charlton - League One, kick-off 7.30pm

Sunday April 27

Bournemouth vs Man Utd - Premier League, kick-off 2pm

Bochum vs Union Berlin - Bundesliga, kick-off 2.30pm

Liverpool vs Tottenham - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm

Werder Bremen vs St Pauli - Bundesliga, kick-off 4.30pm

Monday April 28

Leeds vs Bristol City - Championship, kick-off 8pm

Thursday May 1

Nottingham Forest vs Brentford - Premier League, kick-off 7.30pm

Friday May 2

Heidenheim vs Bochum - Bundesliga, kick-off 7.30pm

Man City vs Wolves - Premier League, kick-off 8pm

Saturday May 3

Arsenal vs Bournemouth - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm

Borussia Dortmund vs Wolfsburg - Bundesliga, kick-off 5.30pm

Sunday May 4

Brighton vs Newcastle - Premier League, kick-off 2pm

Augsburg vs Holstein Kiel - Bundesliga, kick-off 2.30pm

Manchester United vs Manchester City - Women's Super League, kick-off 12pm

Chelsea vs Liverpool - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm

Freiburg vs Bayer Leverkusen - Bundesliga, kick-off 4.30pm

Mainz vs Eintracht Frankfurt - Bundesliga, kick-off 6.30pm

Monday May 5

Brighton vs Arsenal - Women's Super League, kick-off 4pm

Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest - Premier League, kick-off 8pm

Saturday May 10

Bournemouth vs Aston Villa - Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm

Sunday May 11

Nottingham Forest vs Leicester - Premier League, kick-off 2.15pm

Liverpool vs Arsenal - Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm

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First Half: Brighton 0-0 Leicester

Brighton pushing for Europe | Foxes potentially two games from drop

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Brighton 0-0 Leicester

Remember, Leicester have lost their last eight Premier League games without scoring – they could become first team in top division history to lose nine successive games without scoring.

Deary me.

Teams are out!

"Sussex by the sea" blares out at the Amex.

The home fans are expecting a reaction from their side.

Vardy vs Baleba...

Sky Sports' Lewis Jones:

"Based on the warm-up it did seem Carlos Baleba will start at centre-back. He did play in pre-season for a couple of games for Brighton but is inexperienced, no doubt. Jamie Vardy will be looking to test him from the first whistle.

"Teams are in the tunnel. Glorious day."

How they shape up...

How things stand...

Brighton are only six points off Chelsea in fifth place. With 21 points still up for grabs, they can certainly still believe.

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Any hope for Leicester?

Just in case you needed to know, no team has survived from this position in Premier League history.

Leicester are 15 points from safety with seven games remaining – if they lose today and Wolves beat Tottenham on Sunday they will be 18 points from safety with six games remaining.

WATCH: Leicester 0-3 Newcastle

Eight defeats on the spin without scoring for Leicester. Laughable really.

WATCH: Crystal Palace 1-2 Brighton

Three red cards in what was a dramatic derby at Selhurst Park last weekend.

Jones Knows: Everything has it's price...back Leicester!

Sky Sports' betting expert Lewis Jones:

"Brighton's record against the bottom six at home this season wouldn't exactly send you rushing to the counter to back the 1/4 with Sky Bet on offer for a home win. They are winless in four home matches with Southampton, Ipswich, Wolves and Everton, scoring just three goals. And you can add a 2-2 in this reverse fixture at the King Power as another piece of evidence regarding Brighton's lack of guile when facing lesser opposition.

"But this is Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester - a team that haven't scored in 10 of their last 11 Premier League matches. Scoring runs like this always do come to an end - it could be time to jump on at 9/1 for a shock away win. Therefore, Bilal El Khannous, who scored Leicester's last goal at Tottenham and has eight shots across this goalless run, to score at 7/1 with Sky Bet is a potential betting angle."

SCORE PREDICTION: 0-1 | JONES KNOWS' BEST BET: Bilal El Khannous to score (7/1 with Sky Bet)

Premier League predictions, odds and best bets: Arsenal and Liverpool to lose, a win for Leicester?

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Mavididi, McAteer start for Foxes

Sky Sports' Lewis Jones:

"Ruud van Nistelrooy makes three changes from their defeat to Newcastle and changes the shape to a back four. Stephy Mavididi and Kasey McAteer are brought in from the wilderness to be given rare starts. Jamie Vardy leads the line."

No Mitoma, Baleba at CB?

Sky Sports' Lewis Jones:

"Brighton are without Karou Mitoma who has a heel injury. Simon Adingra replaces him. There will need to be a reshuffle at the back as Jan Paul van Hecke is suspended so perhaps Carlos Baleba will drop back there to partner Lewis Dunk as Yasin Ayari and Matt O'Riley both start and will likely play as the central pairing."

Leicester team news

Team to play Brighton: Hermansen, Justin, Okoli, Coady, Thomas, Ndidi, Soumare, El Khannouss, McAteer, Mavididi, Vardy

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Team to play Leicester: Verbruggen, Hinshelwood, Dunk, Estupinian, Baleba, Ayari, Adringa, Minteh, O'Riley, Joao Pedro, Welbeck

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Leicester are serious levels of rubbish, eh?

They could become the first team in top division history to lose nine successive games without scoring today.

All they have to play for is pride really but that's not sparked them into life over the last few weeks. And this another very tough fixture for them.

Brighton still have hopes of European football and need to get back on the horse after back-to-back defeats.

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Van Nistelrooy vows to fight on at Leicester

Under-pressure Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy has vowed to fight on as he attempts to drag the promoted Foxes back from the brink of Premier League relegation.

The Dutchman was downbeat in the wake of Monday's 3-0 defeat by Newcastle, which left second-bottom Leicester 15 points adrift of safety with just seven games remaining, and was less than equivocal when asked about his future in the aftermath.

However, as he prepared his players for Saturday’s trip to Brighton, Van Nistelrooy insisted he will remain at the helm as long as he is “needed”.

The 48-year-old former Manchester United striker said at a press conference: “It’s blow after blow and it adds up. After the Newcastle game, I was hurt. You’re always hurt when things don’t go your way and it adds up.

“It’s a challenge to break the cycle. We need personality. It’s going on too long. There’s only one way to break the cycle and that’s to fight, to believe we can end this cycle.

“You learn so much in difficult times and know you can use that in a great way. I am committed to now, to break this cycle. I don’t walk away from anything that’s happening now.

“I do my job. I’m committed to work with the players and the club to fight through this to show we can break this cycle. We also know we’re among two other promoted teams, so we shouldn’t over-dramatise it. That’s also the general picture to put it in perspective. I’ll do my job as long as I’m needed.”

Mitoma in danger of missing game

Kaoru Mitoma is in danger of missing his first Premier League match of the season when Brighton host Leicester.

The Albion winger is a major injury worry after hobbling off during last weekend's 2-1 defeat at rivals Crystal Palace.

Mitoma, who has scored nine goals this term, was clattered by Palace defender Maxence Lacroix, although the free-kick went the way of the Eagles.

The Japan international is the only Seagulls player to feature in every league match this term, but that record is now in doubt.

He could join a lengthy injury list which also includes Jason Steele, James Milner, Igor Julio, Georginio Rutter, Adam Webster, Ferdi Kadioglu and Tariq Lamptey.

"Kaoru is doubtful," boss Fabian Hurzeler said at his pre-match press conference. "He will try to train today, but overall the rest are the same."

To add to Hurzeler's problems, key defender Jan Paul van Hecke is out through suspension.

"Well, we have different options," added the German. "(Eiran) Cashin for sure will be an option. Mats (Wieffer) has already played there. Carlos Baleba is an option.

"We have several options, let's see how they do in training. Then we have to make a decision.

"I didn't want to say (if we have to change the formation), but we might have to do so."

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Ange Postecoglou hits back at Tottenham critics: 'Everything we do is turned into a negative'

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Ange Postecoglou believes Tottenham have reached a point where even the "good stuff" they produce will attract an element of criticism.

The Spurs head coach was responding to a question about Mathys Tel, who struck a last-minute penalty to safeguard a 3-1 win over Southampton on Sunday, despite Brennan Johnson having the opportunity to complete a hat-trick.

Spurs' victory over bottom club Saints - who were relegated in the process - was their first in five Premier League outings as they languish 14th in the table, having lost 16 league games this season.

"We scored, we won. Delighted. It's incredible. If we're 2-1 up and we get a penalty in the last minute, I want our best penalty taker to take it," Postecoglou said.

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"The one slight against this club is that it hasn't been a winner. The winners' mentality in the last minute is to score. We scored and somehow, in this alternate universe, everything Tottenham does is negative."

Tottenham travel to Wolves at the weekend with the third-worst away record in the division, but before then return to Europa League action by hosting Eintracht Frankfurt, with many suggesting Postecoglou's future at the club could depend on whether or not he can salvage a poor season by ending the club's 17-year trophy drought.

Opta places their chances of winning the competition at 17 per cent.

Spurs have only won one of their last 13 major European quarter-final matches, but have triumphed in two previous home games against Thursday's opponents Frankfurt, who won the Europa League themselves in 2022.

"Even the good stuff we may do is turned into 'glass half-empty' rhetoric," Postecoglou continued. "That can't be a driver. The lads are keen to bring success to the club, keeping driving the principles of this journey in terms of playing our football.

"Hopefully we worked our way into a position where we can make an impact on a disappointing season. I don't think I can win the argument of convincing people. The general sentiment of people is 'even if I win [the Europa League] I'm gone anyway'.

"We're in a quarter-final, we don't want to let that slip us by or have the wrong mindset. I think the players are handling it well, embracing the challenge."

Tottenham's injury woes have eased considerably, however the main miss will be Dejan Kulusevski, who has three goal contributions in Europe this year, while Kevin Danso also remains absent.

Postecoglou added: "We've got ourselves into a position where we have an opportunity to progress to the final stages. We have to focus on having a strong home performance.

"It's important we play the football we want to play, we're getting ourselves back into maintaining our levels.

"I've said before [criticism] isn't what drives me. I came with a clear vision - changing the way the team plays to rejuvenate the squad, because it was coming to the end of a cycle. Irrespective of noise, I don't see why that should diminish my ambition and desire to make that happen.

"Anything you achieve in life usually comes with a struggle. This is just another struggle. Never have I thought I've lost the will to fight. I'll continue to do that."

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