It may be early days in Ange Postecoglou's tenure at Tottenham, but for fans that may be an even more encouraging sign of things to come. Spurs have been transformed over the space of a summer, with the new boss implementing his style that is far removed from that of his predecessors.

A summer of young and exciting talent coming through the door have allowed this brave way of playing football to shine through and the results are doing much of the talking. Unbeaten in the league, six wins and two draws in eight games and perhaps most importantly, top of the pile.

While that may not be how the rest of the season pans out, with some reasonable expectation that a number of factors could derail this run, the hope is there nonetheless. So the question is whether this time around, Spurs finally have the man to end their long-awaited next trophy success.

In an interview with FourFourTwo, Postecoglou was asked if Tottenham is the place he can achieve the things he wants to, replying: "I think I've done it my whole career mate, I've never felt the need to feel validated because I hadn't done it at a level people think you need to do it.

"All the football clubs I've been at I can comfortably say that if I go back there, then I'll be welcomed back because I've made an impact. This is another opportunity to do that at obviously one of the biggest clubs in the world in the major competition in the world, so I get that there's more of an emphasis around it.

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"But, you know everywhere I've been I've tried to do the same thing, leave a mark and you know wherever I've been so far, I've done that."

With that being the aim, there's always going to be some wondering about the ceiling that can be reached at Tottenham and whether they can push beyond that. For Postecoglou, he doesn't wish to limit how far his team and players can go in their hopes of landing a trophy.

"Who knows mate, why would I bother putting a limit on it, you know?" the Australian head coach continued. "Again when I started 26-years ago if somebody said to you... this bloke is gonna end up managing one of the biggest clubs in the world after managing one of the most famous clubs in the world and is gonna have all this success, you would've said 'Nah, that ain't gonna happen, that's a Hollywood script'.

"I've kind of learnt in my life not to put a limit on where I'm gonna end up and I'm not gonna put a limit on what this football club can do."

It's a very different atmosphere and feeling from a few months ago, where fans were regularly told that they couldn't compete. Instead, Postecoglou has them dreaming of a different way and they're ready for the journey ahead.