Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has made a remarkable start to his tenure, setting a new record in the Premier League. The Australian has become the first boss to win the Manager of the Month award in his first two months in the league.
Under Postecoglou's guidance, Tottenham have enjoyed an unbeaten start to the season. Spurs have won six of their opening eight games, registering two draws. This impressive record has propelled the club to the top of the Premier League table - a testament to Postecoglou's effective leadership and strategic prowess.
Postecoglou's achievement is not only a first for Tottenham but also for his home country. He is the first Australian to win the Premier League Manager of the Month award, having also won it in August. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone in Australian football, highlighting the global impact of the sport and the potential for Australian managers in the international arena.
Son Heung-min named Player of the Month for September
In addition to Postecoglou's success, Tottenham's captain Son Heung-min has also been recognized for his outstanding performances, winning September's Player of the Month award. This dual recognition for both a player and the manager from the same team underscores the collective strength and synergy of Spurs this season.
The start of the 2023-24 campaign has been historic for Tottenham under the leadership of Postecoglou. The team's performances have been exceptional, with both the manager and players receiving well-deserved recognition. As the season progresses, fans will be keenly watching to see if Spurs can maintain this momentum and extend their unbeaten run.
Tottenham return to Premier League action on Monday, October 23, hosting London rivals Fulham. In fact, Postecoglou's side have three successive capital clashes on the horizon, with games against Crystal Palace and Chelsea following next week's meeting with Fulham.
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