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Ange Postecoglou defends changes for Spurs side in 'discovery stage'

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Ange Postecoglou defended his decision to make nine changes after Tottenham suffered a penalty shootout defeat at Fulham in the Carabao Cup second round.Spurs entered the contest following back-to-back wins in the Premier League, which had generated a feelgood factor around the club despite the departure of all-time top scorer Harry Kane on the eve of the new season.Only Micky van de Ven and Richarlison retained their starting berths from the win at Bournemouth and while Tottenham improved from a sluggish start, penalties were required after a 1-1 draw and Davinson Sanchez failed to score from 12 yards to hand the visitors a 5-3 spot-kick loss.It inflicted a painful dent to the momentum built during the first couple of months of the Postecoglou era but the Australian pointed to the need for players to get minutes when quizzed on his changes."Obviously disappointed with the outcome, getting knocked out of the cup," Postecoglou said after Richarlison's second-half goal cancelled out Van de Ven’s own-goal after 17 minutes."We weren’t at our fluent best, particularly early on which was not surprising considering the amount of changes I made.

A lot of the boys tonight, it was their first start of the season."We lacked cohesion and fluency, but I really liked the way we hung in there.

There are many different ways to grow as a team and we showed some real character."We had our moments in the second half to maybe go and win it.

We weren’t able to get over the line and lost on penalties."From my perspective, we're very much at the discovery stage so we need to find out and give the players the opportunity to contribute, because that’s why they’re here""It is my priority (the cups) but there is no European football so how am I

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