The atmosphere at Tottenham Hotspur seems ‘different’ in the eyes of Sky Sports presenter David Jones.
Ange Postecoglou seems to have completely changed the feeling around Tottenham Hotspur this season.
That was the suggestion from Sky Sports host David Jones after Tottenham’s 2-0 win over Fulham on Monday night.
Son Heung-min and James Maddison were on the scoresheet as Spurs picked up another fairly comfortable victory.
Tottenham are two points clear at the top of the Premier League title and remain unbeaten in league action under Postecoglou.

David Jones spots Tottenham Hotspur atmosphere change
Tottenham supporters appear to be loving life under Postecoglou with the quality of attacking football a far cry from his recent predecessors.
The excitement is building in North London with fans showing their love for this new Spurs side.
That was spotted by David Jones with the Sky Sports host making a comment during the Monday Night Football coverage (23/10, 10pm).
Jones noticed that thousands upon thousands of Tottenham fans had stayed behind after the final whistle to celebrate the win and appreciate Postecoglou’s players.
Jones highlighted that he is used seeing empty seats at the end of games, but he feels the energy around Tottenham is ‘different’ right now.
“Do you know something, we’re watching this, this Monday night, and this feels different about Spurs,” said Jones. “You might, in the past, have looked around at quite a lot of empty seats but they’re all staying,” he added.

Postecoglou has Tottenham fans dreaming again
It’s still hard to see Tottenham truly challenging for the Premier League title.
Tottenham’s first XI is very impressive but Postecoglou surely doesn’t quite have the squad depth to go for the title this season.
Still, why can’t Tottenham fans dream? Why not believe in Tottenham winning some huge silverware this season?
That’s the attitude Postecoglou has provided since his arrival from Celtic, instilling belief and confidence in his players and the fanbase.
Tottenham fans were pretty miserable for large parts of the Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and Antonio Conte eras.
Negative football and, in the case of Mourinho and Conte, fairly consistent reminders that Tottenham haven’t won anything and need to change.
Postecoglou hasn’t made reference to that and is instead enacting change through action rather than words, leaving Spurs fans feeling more connected to the club than at any point in the last few years.
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