Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou expressed his desire for more control over his players akin to a video game “joystick” following their draw against West Ham. Despite initially taking the lead through Brennan Johnson’s early goal, Spurs were unable to secure the win, with Kurt Zouma equalizing for the Hammers.

Postecoglou voiced frustration over his team’s lack of clarity in attack, attributing it to the human element of football. He admitted the need for improvement, emphasizing the importance of capitalizing on opportunities.

West Ham, meanwhile, responded well to falling behind and demonstrated resilience throughout the match. Despite conceding early, manager David Moyes praised his team’s performance, highlighting their improved defensive organization and threat going forward.

Although both sides had chances to clinch victory, they ultimately settled for a draw, leaving Tottenham in fifth place and West Ham in seventh, with both teams aiming for European qualification.

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