Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou is loving his time at the Premier League leaders, but is bullish about what expectations should be despite the club's lengthy trophy drought.Spurs have not won silverware since the 2008 League Cup, although fans are dreaming of challenging for the title after winning 23 points from a possible 27 so far this season.It has taken Tottenham to the top-flight summit and they could move five points clear of Manchester City and Arsenal with victory at Crystal Palace tonight, ahead of the weekend fixtures.Postecoglou has relished his dream start to life in England, but eager to point out his new club should be competing for trophies every year.The former Celtic boss said: "I didn’t come here to not be successful.
This club has all the fundamentals to be successful. The expectations should be there."Part of the reason why there’s been this real desperation for a trophy is because they feel that’s the space they should be in.
That is the expectation, that’s the reality, but what drives me isn’t raising or trying to dampen expectations."What drives me is trying to build something that will realise the ambitions that this club has at this particular moment.
People’s perceptions don’t concern me too much. This is a big club and should be in a position to challenge for trophies every season in my opinion."At Celtic we were on top for a very long time but at the beginning when we weren’t on top, I don’t think people saw anything different in my demeanour.