Tottenham manager, Ange Postecoglou, has expressed his belief that sustained success is more important than winning the FA Cup this season. Despite Tottenham's 16-year trophy drought, Postecoglou wants to build a team that can challenge for trophies every year rather than focus on a one-off success. This comes ahead of Tottenham's FA Cup fourth round match against holders Manchester City.
The Spurs manager recognizes the importance of winning trophies for the supporters, who have endured years without silverware. However, he emphasizes the need to establish a foundation for long-term success rather than prioritize short-term glory.
Tottenham's last realistic hope of a trophy this season is the FA Cup, with their last major trophy win being the League Cup in 2008. Fit-again James Maddison is set to give Spurs a boost as they face Manchester City, who have failed to score in five visits to Tottenham's new stadium.
Postecoglou's goal is to take Tottenham to a level where they compete for honors every year, rather than relying on one-off victories. While winning the FA Cup would bring temporary satisfaction, he is focused on building a team that consistently challenges for trophies.