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Spurs lacked composure in 1-0 defeat at Palace, says Postecoglou

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LONDON : Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou rued his side's lack of composure in a 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace on Sunday, saying the visitors conceded a poor goal after losing the ball near their own box.Palace claimed their first win of the season when Spurs defender Micky van de Ven slipped in possession as they looked to play the ball out from the back and the home side capitalised to score through Jean-Philippe Mateta."We could have dealt with those situations better but it was a poor goal and we should do better at that and not concede like that," Postecoglou told reporters."There were other solutions out there and again even in that moment we didn't have to lose our composure.

It just seems we kind of wanted everything to run smoothly and we know it doesn't, especially in a game like today."There are still ways you can overcome that but it was a poor goal to concede because the game was always an arm-wrestle.

It was never going to be one with bags of chances... so to concede like that was disappointing."Postecoglou said he did not want Spurs to play Palace at their own game and said the stop-start nature of the match did not allow his players to settle down."What I want to try to do is get people to adjust to playing our game.

Some of it is out of control because they're obviously going to be pretty aggressive in their approach," he added."How the referee deals with that, not so much in terms of the challenges but in terms of stoppages and taking their time, all of that is out of our control.

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