Postecoglou responds to critics: The unsuccessful coach joked with a journalist.
17.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
17.10.2025
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Postecoglou's stance on criticism
Ang Postecoglou commented on the negative reviews about himself as an 'unsuccessful coach' and accused one of the journalists of trying to mock him during the press conference. The Australian specialist is still waiting for his first victory with the 'Forest' team, which is currently in 17th place in the Premier League after seven matches under his leadership. The pressure on the coach is increasing, and Postecoglou expressed his opinion at the press conference:“I do not pay attention to such statements. I know how I work, and I am confident in my abilities.”The team found itself in a difficult situation, and the results will be crucial. Postecoglou emphasized that his main goal is to achieve success and improve the situation with 'Forest'.
Response to criticism
The coach added that he does not worry about negative comments, it is important to stay focused on his work.“There will always be critics, but we are working with the team to improve results. That’s the most important thing.”Currently, Postecoglou's team needs support to get out of the danger zone and prove its potential. Despite the pressure from the media and fans, the coach continues to focus on improving the game and achieving positive results in upcoming matches. The situation in the team will remain in the spotlight, as every game is a new chance for 'Forest' to regain the trust of its fans.
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