Ange Postecoglou states that Tottenham receives less media support than other clubs

Spurs, which hosts the background Club Southampton Sunday, is 14th in the Premier League table after 30 games, 18 points behind the fourth place Chelsea.
Many sources have referred to the BBC Sport that the postcolgou position is threatened for the last weeks of the season following a disappointing campaign.
Winning the Europa League – which would be the first piece of the club’s silverware since 2008 – would be a consideration if it remains in work next season, but well -positioned sources have indicated that it may not be the priority factor.
The tension is expected between the sections of Spurs Fanbase and Postecoglou will be among the questions discussed when the time comes to decide its future.
And it is expected that the Tesa relationship of Postecoglou with the fans is among the factors discussed when the time arrives to decide the future of Postecoglou.
To be considered also the advantages of adopting a new approach under a new coach to ensure that the deficiencies that have contributed to such a scarce campaign are not repeated.
The future of Postecoglou – and appoint a successor if a change is made – it will be the most important problem for the hierarchy of spurs to be solved in the coming weeks.
When asked if winning the Europa League is the only way to save its work, Postecoglou said: “If people don’t really see what I’m trying to do, then I don’t think they will ever see it, so if a trophy is the only way, it seems to be the only way – ok, let’s see if we can deliver it.
“I almost lasted two years, which is good enough for Tottenham! At some point, the club must stick to something.”
He added: “There is life after this for everyone, including Tottenham and included me”.
Postecoglou said he had been “worn out” by accidents, problems related to Var and the first criticisms this season.
“I am a fighter, so the bigger the struggle, the more I like that challenge,” he said. “But I can’t fight against an invisible opponent, so it’s the part that worn me out.
“I don’t know how to deal with it. I can’t face it.”