Ange Postecoglou's style of football, dubbed Angeball, is the future of the game as we know it.
That's the view of Tottenham star Dejan Kulusevski who is so blown away by the Aussie's all-out style of play, he reckons it's the template for how every manager will want to conduct themselves in the future. Celtic fans took the same reaction to the all-guns blazing approach that won them a Treble before Postecoglou made the move to the English Premier League in the summer, with the 58-year-old turning heads for his unwavering attacking system.
And it's filtering through majorly to the Spurs camp with the Swedish winger, Postecoglou's first permanent signing when he arrived in London, reckoning the style on show has the unique selling point of being an anomaly in Europe. He told TNT Sports: "It's so fun because it's something new. I think I've never played in a team that is so offensive, with both our right-back and left-back playing as midfielders.
"It's completely different, it's a new style. I learn things every day about the formation, the pressure we're doing is unbelievable. He has an interesting view of football and maybe this is the future of football. I don't know, probably it is.
"He [Postecoglou] has changed a lot of things because he's a different man, he has his style of coaching. He changes training every day, it's completely different, and the tactics are completely different.
"We play a style that not many teams in Europe do. It's still football, there's still a ball, there's still 11 players, but there's a little bit of change to everything."