ANGE POSTECOGLOU kick-started the Japanese revolution and he can bring the same level of success to Tottenham.
That is the view of Spanish coach Ricardo Rodriguez, who encountered the new Spurs boss during their time together in the Far East.
Rodriguez had a successful six-year stint in Japan and is hoping to follow Postecoglou's path into a European club.
Former Celtic boss Postecoglou had three years at Yokohama Marinos - one of Manchester City's family of clubs and that helped him strengthen his reputation before moving to Scotland.
The Aussie divided opinion among Spurs fans when he was appointed, but Rodriguez insists his former rival will bring an entertaining brand of football and a new identity.
Former Urawa Reds boss Rodriguez said: "In two pre-seasons, we played his teams and I suffered! It was high-energy pressing and they were so difficult to stop.
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