It's my burden, says Postecoglou, as Tottenham's Achilles heel strikes again

It's my burden, says Postecoglou, as Tottenham's Achilles heel strikes again

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It's my burden, says Postecoglou, as Tottenham's Achilles heel strikes again

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 LONDON (Reuters) - It was perhaps hardly surprising that a tight north London derby would be settled by a set piece, even less so that it was Arsenal who profited from what is becoming an Achilles heel for Tottenham Hotspur under Ange Postecoglou.

When Bukayo Saka delivered a corner in the 64th minute, Arsenal defender Gabriel was left unopposed to thump a header into the Tottenham net and it proved enough to earn Mikel Arteta's side a 1-0 victory.

Three of Arsenal's last four Premier League goals against Tottenham have come following corners. Since the beginning of last season Tottenham have conceded 18 goals from set piece excluding penalties, a tally only exceeded by Nottingham Forest.

So it was no wonder Postecoglou was asked again about the weakness that is undermining his work since taking over.

"I know, for some reason people think I don't care about set pieces, and it's a narrative that you can keep going on for ages and ages," the Australian told reporters on Sunday following a defeat that left his side on four points from four games.