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They leave Kulusevski led the defense of Age Posttecoglou and promised to fight to protect his vision of 'perfect football' in Tottenham.
Kulusevski, the outstanding spurs player this season, had made confessed mistakes, but said the problems were larger than simply the identity of the manager and the players.
He blamed the paralyzing injuries for the terrible winter series of the team and supported Postecoglou emphatically, reviving the emotion of this season's victories against Manchester United and City.
“We had games when we showed perfect football,” Kulusevski said. 'Soccer that not many teams can play in the world. We play beautiful games against United, against City 4-0, so I think he is the right man.
'We play for him. We want to win for him and, to be honest, we have similar ideas. I am very positive as a boy, and I always want to play that football he wants. I have to fight for him because I also believe in that football.
Posttecoglou has Micky Van de Ven from an injury to the draw of the Europa League on Thursday against Elfsborg and goalkeeper number one Guglielmo Vicario is back in training.
Leave Kulusevski believes that Tottenham has played a “perfect football” this season
Ange Postecoglou has been criticized since his attack style has not delivered results
Kulusevski says that injuries are a great mitigating factor for northern London fighters
Although the hope of the imminent return of Cristian Romero has vanished. “Not on the horizon in terms of the weekend,” according to the Chief of the Spurs, looking forward to a trip to Brentford in the Premier League on Sunday. And James Maddison has been ruled out for up to three weeks with a calf injury,
Kulusevski said that the mood inside the camp was positive, although despite the growing criticism and dissent of the supporters, who became angry with President Daniel Levy during the defeat at home to Leicester on Sunday.
“Opinions change, it is not for me,” said the 24 -year -old Swedish. 'I don't listen to anyone because I know the truth. I see the truth my side. It is not important what people say. It has never really been.
'The League is very bad and Sunday's game was difficult to lose, but you have to stay clear and concentrate on the goals. We have made mistakes, do not be misunderstood. We have made many mistakes.
'We are 10 or 11 players in four competitions and that is not right and that is why the team is paying that price in the league. You can look at the manager and the players, but it is bigger than that, it is everything involved.
'We are 11 players playing three games per week for a long period. I don't see any other team doing that. That is the only thing we must see.
Postecoglou will be without at least 10 players of the first team for the Elfsborg game, with injuries and three players, Antonin Kinsky, Djed Spence and Sergio Reguilon, not eligible.
Tottenham hopes to avoid the Europa League play-offs with a positive result against Elfsborg
The victory guarantees an end between the eight and a place in the last 16 without the complication of a two -legged game next month, and a point is probably sufficient.
“We have a lot to play in these four months,” Kulusevski said. 'We are in three different competitions. It is not that we are taking off the eyes of the league, absolutely not.
'The dream is still very good in these three competitions, win as much as possible and then in the league, go up. We are recovering some players now, they are very close to playing.
'They are very good players and will give us a hand. The right thing is to move on.