Postkoglu said: "Seriously, is there anything that is easy? Why do we always want everything to be solved smoothly? I believe your (reporter) parents have also experienced difficulties in their lives, but they have not given up. You may have been in a low point, but they have not given up on you either. Now it seems that whenever something goes wrong, people immediately think it is wrong and need to change. Anything that needs to be fixed will go through difficult times."
"I think it's a warrant." The opportunity for people is excited, which is why I accept this job, and I believe it more than ever. But at the same time, you have to accept that it will be a tough struggle. I came to the Premier League at the age of 60. Do you think I lack confidence or don’t like challenges? I didn’t come here by relationships. In fact, I took the initiative to provoke some fights. In school, I used to fight with people I knew would beat me, and that’s my personality. I fully understand that as part of the Premier League, there will always be a The coach is in the spotlight, and it's my turn now. But like most coaches, we like to face challenges. "
" I look forward to discussing with the club's owners and other people about the situation we are facing, the status quo and what we need to do. If someone wants to evaluate me after I coached for three and a half weeks and played seven games, there is nothing I can do. At the same time, nothing is easy, which is normal. I could have chosen to sit on the couch and watch the game rather than being in it. But I would rather be here , very willing to be here too. "
"I like to struggle, so it's a struggle, a struggle? So what? That's OK. If someone outside or inside thinks I'm not suitable for this position, it doesn't have any impact on me. I knew when I took this job it would be a huge challenge because we were trying to change the direction of the club. Nothing I saw changed my opinion. I like to take this club where it should be and I'm very confident that we can do it."