Sad news: Tottenham’s most talented players are suffering from a catastrophic injury as they struggle to beat Luton Town.
Ange Postecoglou has indicated that Tottenham experienced a successful international break free from any new injury concerns. For those who were having trouble before the two-week vacation, the two-week break has also provided them with time to heal.
First of all, the head coach said on Friday, “All the internationals got through unscathed.” “Most of them got meaningful game time too, which is important, so they’ve all come back all good.”
His team is now well-positioned to assault for the rest of the season. Spurs are aware that a victory over Luton on Saturday would allow them to move ahead of Aston Villa and into fourth place, if only momentarily.
Tottenham can already put pressure on their Champions League rivals with a game remaining before Unai Emery’s team visits Wolves. The arrangements made by Postecoglou have also gone about as well as they could have.
Prior to the game on Friday, the manager stated, “Micky’s [Van de Ven] the one who missed the last game; he’s trained the last couple of days and is available.” Because of his past, he was initially carried off against Villa in the heartbreaking victory with a concerning injury, but Postecoglou soon allayed fears.
“Yes, he’s alright,” Postecoglou responded. We’ve been kind of managing him since he’s had a little knee ache. Brazil oversaw him, but he’s available because he trained today and feels well.”
Due to his return date to the club, Cristian Romero, another South American, is also somewhat doubtful. The defender, who left for a game on Wednesday morning, didn’t get back to England until Thursday, giving him little time to be ready for Luton.
One of the few areas of doubt to be concerned about is how he holds up. In another place, Postecoglou talked about Rodrigo Bentancur’s disclosure that he has been playing with a fractured toe lately. The Australian joked, “He has nine others.”
“The truth is that now the ankle is fine; luckily, the knee has recovered; there is nothing to speak of other than just one broken toe,” the Uruguayan midfielder stated last week. I still play this foot the same, even though I broke the little toe two or three weeks ago.
“I would have needed to take a break for three or four weeks to let my broken phalanx heal, but that was not feasible. It was during a training session with a teammate prior to the Crystal Palace game in London, but it’s getting close.
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