Tuesday’s game between Spurs and Manchester City might have a significant impact on the conclusion of the championship battle.
Tottenham might edge their North London rivals Arsenal to finish ahead of reigning champions City if they win or draw with Pep Guardiola’s team.
With one game left, the Gunners would take the lead back to the top if they won at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, although they have already played one more game than City.
With a Champions League spot on the line, Spurs are pursuing fourth-place Aston Villa, whom they trail by four points.
Before their penultimate match of the season, some Tottenham supporters are conflicted about it, but Postecoglou made his opinions known.
“I recognize rivalry. With Celtic and Rangers in the previous few years, I was a part of one of the largest ones in the world,” the Spurs manager remarked.