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Jermaine Jenas flips Celtic sour grapes over Ange as Spurs trophy hunt has him telling new doubters you'll rue the day

Jermaine Jenas was once an Ange doubter, but he's telling those who don't fancy the Spurs boss now you will rue the day.

And the former Tottenham star seems to have caught the Postecoglou bug going around north London despite dismissing a love-in from Celtic hero and Record Sport columnist Chris Sutton when the Hoops were running riot under the Aussie's command and on their way to a domestic Treble. But now the narrative has been flipped by those of the English Premier League persuasion with "Big Ange" the talk of the town and aiming to end the Lilywhite's abysmal trophy record.

Jenas reckons he's the man to do it if he sticks to his unwavering style of play that the Spurs fans have been so starved of. Yet he wasn't too keen on the same attacking prowess being showed at Celtic being compared to Pep's Manchester City when Sutton suggested so last year. Now, he's turned cheerleader.

He told Mail Sport: "First of all I love Ange Postecoglou, I love the complete culture shift he's brought to the football club, the mindset he has brought. The thing people might be struggling to understand - and don't get me wrong I'm watching the Chelsea game and saying what's going on here, why don't we drop off and defend the box.

"He is looking so far ahead of everyone else, the people that think like that are saying 'just win the game'. His mindset is about changing the culture for years to come.

"You don't get to where he is without knowing your stuff and having the ability to shift when you need to...he's a top, top manager. The people that are going to doubt him are going to the ones that rue it in the end.

"I think he will win a trophy playing they way he plays. Nobody tells Pep to dial it in do they? Nobody looks at City and goes

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