Speaking to Optus Sport, Postecoglou said: "You never know if [the international break] is good or bad. Maybe for the players, it was good, but I don't like sitting on a loss.
"There can be a tendency to over-analyse things. It wasn't a good one. The first half was unbelievable, but I didn't like the second half and what we looked like. It wasn't the loss, it was the manner I wasn't comfortable with. I've been sitting on it for 10 days, I'm ready to explode once they get back in the building and that will be my therapy."