Ange Postecoglou may have to change up his starting lineup for Tottenham because they have two Premier League games coming up in the next five days.
Spurs close out the first weekend of action following the October international break by taking on Fulham in a London derby at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday evening. Ange Postecoglou will witness the limits of his Tottenham squad put to the test over the course of the upcoming week with Premier League fixtures against Fulham and Crystal Palace arriving in quick succession.
Both Son Heung-min and Cristian Romero appeared to sustain injuries while traveling with South Korea and Argentina, respectively, but it appears that neither suffered any serious problems. After that, Postecoglou could provide an update on the availability of two thirds of his leadership team.
He remarked on Friday, “It’s been a fairly beneficial international break for us. “I’ll start by addressing the international players’ availability. There are no serious difficulties around the men from a fitness perspective because everyone is kind of back and the medical reports seem to be fine. Four players who had recently suffered injuries were mentioned by Postecoglou in his update, with Rodrigo Bentancur showing signs of improvement.
Gio Lo Celso also represented Argentina, which was fantastic, so those guys all fared well. With Gil and the other men who were left with Bentancur, Brennan has had a good, solid couple of weeks of training, which is good for him. They’re all excellent. In that regard, Monday night was helpful. All of the international players ought to be accessible, and Brennan’s performance will be monitored over the following few days.
While the Monday night match against Fulham provides players plenty of time to recover, Spurs begin the following gameweek with a Friday night match against Crystal Palace. Romero, James Madison, and Son have all experienced difficulties in the
However, as Postecoglou himself acknowledged, Bryan Gil is poised to have a significant impact on the first team as a result of the injuries sustained by Ivan Perisic and Manor Solomon. Gil has the potential to be very crucial for us, Postecoglou stated. “He’s one, like I said, and the last couple of weeks have been terrific having him work so hard in the gym. He has been out for the entirety of this campaign, and it has been well-documented that we lost Ivan and Manor, who play the left wing position. It’s excellent for us that Bryan is healthy and available once more.