Ange Postecoglou gives Tottenham fan death stare in tense tunnel confrontation after Leicester defeat

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ANGE POSTECOGLOU dished out a death stare in another chilling exchange with a Tottenham fan.

The Aussie boss even walked BACK to the tunnel confrontation after Leicester inflicted Spurs’ sixth defeat in seven Premier League games.

Soccer players and coaches walking down a tunnel.Chris Cowlin
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou reappeared to glare at a fan[/caption]
Soccer players leaving the field, escorted by staff.Chris Cowlin
Postecoglou had walked straight off at first before returning[/caption]

Just last month Postecoglou was guided away from visiting fans following a heated clash of words after a 1-0 loss at Bournemouth.

And this time he faced a torrent of criticism from above the tunnel – amid boos for his team – after Leicester’s 2-1 win at the King Power Stadium.

One supporter bawled: “You’re taking us down. We’re going down with you.”

Postecoglou initially continued striding towards the changing rooms.

But astonishingly he backtracked and glared up at the fan.

However, a club official appeared to point him inside again.

And the 59-year-old then heeded that advice as he disappeared out of view.

The footage was Spurs fan and podcast host Chris Cowlin and shared on his YouTube channel.

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Supporters who saw the drama labelled Postecoglou an “embarrassment” for seemingly considering an angry encounter with the fan.

One viewer posted: “Who does he think he is? We’re 15th in the league. Walk in those changing rooms before you get battered.”

Another said: “This is a recurring issue with him, it seems to be every game he squares up to fans who are rightly frustrated.”

And a third wrote: “The guy’s just lost his 13th league game of the season against a crap team at home and steps back as if he’s gonna do something…what an embarrassment!”

Postecoglou said of Sunday’s defeat: “It hurts a lot.

“The players gave everything again. We are going to look at a lot of things, but in terms of effort I can’t ask anymore of this group, things just didn’t go our way today.”

And he insisted:  “I know it will turn. We’ll get some players back, we were short again today but in the next couple of weeks there’s some really important players coming back that I know will help this group.”

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham Hotspur manager, looking distressed.Alamy
Postecoglou is fighting for his job after another miserable defeat[/caption]
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