Boss Ange Postecoglou took Scottish football by storm during his two years as Celtic boss - and has quickly won over the Tottenham support since taking on the English Premier League.
His do-or-die football philosophy that birthed the 'Angeball' term has led Spurs to an unbeaten start to the campaign - and they continued that run during the North London derby with Arsenal, holding their rivals to a 2-2 draw.
But the Australian was less than pleased at the full-time whistle after Bukayo Saka was given the chance to score from the penalty spot at the Emirates.VAR reversed referee Robert Jones' decision not to award the hosts a spot-kick when Romero blocked a goal-bound shot with his hand from close quarters - and it sparked an irked post-match debrief from Postecoglou that will be familiar to the Celtic support.
He was fond of is a spiky press conference during his time north of the border - and often deployed his "mate" catchphrase while launching a cheeky quip or firm response.And when asked about the penalty call, he bristled at the gathered English media.
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