
Tottenham's Premier League game against Manchester City was tough on their manager.
Head coach Ange Postecoglou has revealed that he had the worst experience of his managerial career.
The Australian was upset pre-game and during the match at many supporters wanting the team to lose.
While Spurs had to win to stay in the hunt for fourth place, a loss to City meant it would be harder for local rivals Arsenal to win the Premier League.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference at Hotspur Way, he said: I would like to think I didn't change my sort of stance or view on it. I think I was asked after the game about the atmosphere and I said I didn't think it was normal, I didn't like it. But I also didn't say that I expected fans to behave differently, that's their right. I've always said that and I still stand by that.
"I also stand by the fact I have an opinion on it. I don't think it's right, it's just the way I feel. I think you support your team to win all the time but that's my view.
I guess I got it wrong, plainly I'm in the minority when it comes to that. That's a lesson for me I guess but I don't think I expressed any real sort of disappointment in terms of asking or pleading for people to do something against their will. I accept that.
"For me, hopefully we are never in that situation again but if we are I certainly would approach it differently than I did this time. I didn't take it seriously, I really genuinely believed that when we got to the stadium it would just be a normal game and it wasn't so if people feel strongly about it I have just got to accept that."
