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Harry Redknapp backs Postecoglou to win a trophy with Tottenham this season

Harry Redknapp backs Postecoglou to win a trophy with Tottenham this season
Harry Redknapp backs Postecoglou to win a trophy with Tottenham this season

Former Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has backed Ange Postecoglou to win a trophy with the club this season after their narrow win against Coventry City in the EFL Cup.

Tottenham booked a spot in the fourth round of the tournament after edging the Championship side 2-1, but they were made to work hard for the victory.

Postecoglou rang the chances for the League Cup showdown, but his heavily rotated line-up struggled to create anything worthwhile and were nearly punished for their toothlessness in the final third.

Tottenham went behind in the 63rd minute, but late goals from Djed Spence and Brennan Johnson helped the Lilywhites avoid another embarrassing early EFL Cup exit.

Postecoglou has been quoted saying he wins things in his second season, and despite their disappointing performance, Redknapp has backed the Australian to end Tottenham’s trophy drought.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Redknapp said: “It’s what he said he normally wins things in his second year, so he has put himself under a bit of pressure. I like Ange, and hopefully, he can deliver.

“He has every chance. I don’t see why they [Tottenham] shouldn’t win a cup this year. Not that they’ll win the league, but they could win the Carabao Cup.

“They’ve got a good squad, good players, and there’s no reason they shouldn’t get a trophy this year.”

Tottenham return to Premier League action this weekend, taking on Brentford in another London derby at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Having suffered consecutive league defeats against Newcastle United and Arsenal, Postecoglou will be determined for his side to get back to winning ways against their capital rivals.

Spurs have endured an awful start to the season, picking up just four points from four games and are already five points away from the Champions League positions.

The Lilywhites have struggled in front of goal. They’ve scored just three goals in their last three games across all competitions and will need to find their goalscoring boots to get the better of Brentford.