The former Man City defender claims that the two-team league notion has been completely disproved by one coach down south.
Ange Postecoglou, according to Micah Richards, has dispelled the myth that a manager of Celtic or Rangers cannot succeed in the Premier League.Since moving south from Parkhead last summer, the Man City fan has impressed the Tottenham manager. Due to his unique playing style, they are now vying for a Champions League berth.After winning five of his six domestic championships in two years in Glasgow, including a Treble, he moved to England last year. Some said the transfer from Scotland to the EPL was too big of a leap. According to some, Rangers is the only other team that consistently competes for the Premiership, making it a two-horse race.
According to Richards, the Tottenham manager has completely dispelled the stereotypes surrounding him and his move from Scotland. His statement on the Rest is Football Podcast was, “It’s been an incredible change. How would they play was the first thing we inquired. What will they demonstrate for us? Will they be making any changes?”Given the doubt that the manager, Postecoglou, has received from many people, you have to have a great deal of respect for him. Many predicted that he wouldn’t be able to perform as well in the Premier League as he did in Australia and Japan or at Celtic.”As said, it’s a two-team league. With this team, he can only finish seventh or eighth at best. However, he is demonstrating to the players that he has that they can be bold, aggressive, and successful with this style of play. A lot of this has been made possible by the players’ and the manager’s buy-in. I believe it’s awesome to watch the Spurs.”
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