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Postecoglou has no qualms in disappointing King Charles and relegating Burnley

Tottenham Hotspur Ange Postecoglou visited Buckingham Palace this week but the Australian could leave King Charles disappointed on Saturday by relegating Burnley, a club the British monarch has a soft spot for.

Speaking ahead of the game in which Tottenham will try to halt a four-match losing sequence in the Premier League and send Burnley down, Postecoglou recalled his royal date.

"We got an invite from the Australian government. Me and the other Aussies in the group, Mile (Jedinak), Scott (Munn), Charlie Grant from the women's team. It was nice, a different experience," Postecoglou told reporters.

Burnley will be relegated unless they win at Tottenham and Postecoglou was asked about the King's allegiance and whether he had any qualms about upsetting him.

"Probably why they kept him away from me!" he said. "I would be happy to disappoint him on that front. No problem."

The Tottenham contingent did not meet Charles personally and Athens-born Postecoglou joked he might have got himself thrown out if he had.

"Yeah, but I didn't get within 10 feet of the King and if I had of got closer I probably would have asked him about the Parthenon marbles and I would probably have got thrown out," he said.

"It was nice for me and my wife. These are experiences you are just fortunate because of the position I hold, not necessarily who I am.

"When you're in that space it's special. So, yeah, it was a good day."

Greece has long-called for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures - or Elgin Marbles - which were transported from Athens to London in 1807 and sit in the British Museum.

Speaking of more usual topics, Postecoglou said Tottenham's poor end to the campaign which is likely to have scuppered their Champions League qualification hopes has

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