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Postecoglo­u: We don’t need to appoint specialist set-piece coach

- SAMI MOKBEL at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

ANGE POSTECOGLO­U is adamant his Tottenham side do not have a problem with defending set-pieces after they fell to a home derby defeat.

Arsenal scored twice from corners in their 3-2 victory amid a growing trend that has seen Spurs struggle at defending from dead-ball situations.

Spurs boss Postecoglo­u, when asked last month, said he was not planning to add a specialist set-piece coach to his staff — a role a number of clubs have looked to fill in recent years.

And questioned again yesterday about his side’s apparent difficulti­es with defending set plays, the Australian coach denied his team have a specific issue saying: ‘No, because it’s understand­ing where you are as a football team.

‘If I thought fixing defensive set pieces was the answer to us bridging the gap then I’d put all of my time and effort into that. But that’s not where we’re at. ‘For us it’s about focusing on the details of not just set pieces but a lot of moments in games where we don’t sense that if you give good opposition the time and the space to do that, they are going to hurt you. I don’t think it’s about one part of it, I think it’s a bigger, broader picture than that, but our defensive set pieces for those two were very poor.

‘But there’s a lot more than that to fix. To do that we’re still not absolutely laser focused on the details, the small things that get you from where we are to become a team that contends.

‘Credit to Arsenal, they’re there now. They’re a team that does deal with the details well and we don’t.

‘What are those details? There are thousands. It’s the little details like you can’t give time and space to the opposition, you can’t make decisions or lose focus in any given moment.’ Tottenham were caught on the wrong end of a number of refereeing decisions during the game. Leandro Trossard caught Dejan Kulusevski in the Arsenal box just seconds before Bukayo Saka doubled Arsenal’s lead, while Spurs also had a goal from Micky van de Ven disallowed for a tight offside call.

Postecoglo­u added: ‘It doesn’t matter how I saw it. What matters is what I’ve said all along, games are not refereed in the stadium any more.

‘They are refereed somewhere else and no one will convince me otherwise. That’s why I don’t celebrate goals any more. ‘I wait for somebody down the road. I just don’t think referees in the stadium any more have that authority they used to have to make decisions. It’s a shame.’

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