Postecoglou hopes ‘Stonecutter’s Credo’ can inspire Spurs
LONDON: Ange Postecoglou is hoping the ‘Stonecutter’s Credo’ can help Tottenham salvage a season that has gone “disastrously wrong” by winning the Europa League.
Postecoglou is fighting to save his job after a dismal campaign that sees Tottenham head to Liverpool on Sunday languishing in 16th place in the Premier League.
Defeat for Tottenham at Anfield would match their record number of top-flight losses in a single season at 19.
Liverpool need just a draw to clinch the title and another negative result seems certain for Postecoglou, whose only hope of avoiding the axe lies in the Europa League.
Tottenham, who haven’t won a major trophy since the 2008 League Cup, host Bodo/Glimt in the semi-final first leg on Thursday.
Amid a painful season of underachievement, Postecoglou brought up the story of the ‘Stonecutter’s Credo’ -- first mentioned by Danish-American writer Jacob Riis more than a century ago -- as an example of how you never know when the breakthrough moment will arrive.
“I talk to the players a lot about the Stonecutter’s creed,” Postecoglou told reporters on Friday.
“Only the 101st blow cracks the rock, but no one sees the other 100 blows. And they think it’s the last one that does it. It’s not.
“So, time will tell whether what I’ve tried to do over the last two years gets us to crack that stone. If not, maybe I haven’t, but you won’t know that and you won’t know how much I’ve had an impact until we get to that place. “What it says is, if you keep doing the right thing, the impact it has is unseen because you won’t break it with the 101st blow unless you’ve done a lot of things which, to the naked eye, seems like you’re doing nothing or maybe the wrong thing,. But the stonecutter knows you need to keep doing it because it’ll come.”
Former Celtic boss Postecoglou boasted earlier this term that he always wins a trophy in his second season in charge. Despite Tottenham’s dismal form, they remain in with a chance of backing up the Australian’s bold claim, to even his surprise.
“I’m trying to change the perception of the club. I think there is this narrative of trying to set this club up for some sort of fall, consistently and there is no allowance for any kind of building of foundations for something a bit different than before,” Postecoglou said.
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