Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger expressed his disappointment, suggesting that Tottenham and Manchester United may not be worthy of competing for the Champions League spot. However, Postecoglou disagrees and believes that the team's league form should not affect their chances in the Champions League.
"It's going to upset some people," Postecoglou said. "The debate is now about whether we're worthy of competing for the Champions League trophy. Some people think we're not worthy because of our league form." He pointed out that many teams who finish top three in the Premier League do not always make it to the Champions League final.
Postecoglou acknowledged that Tottenham's league form has not been great, but he believes that reaching the final is a significant achievement. He also highlighted that the team has beaten opponents who will qualify for the Champions League next season, which he thinks is a strong indicator of their worthiness.
"I couldn't care less about who's struggling and who's not," Postecoglou said. "I think both us and Manchester United have earned the right to be there. We're looking forward to the final and expect a great game."