- Tottenham is in the midst of what has so far been a miserable campaign
- The spurs have been beaten by a series of injuries and feel 15 at the table
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Ollie Watkins Al Arsenal? It is a terrible planning from Arsenal … Everything is a bit late and panic of the Gunners!
Tottenham is just a fortnight of an important restart that Ange Coglou believes he can relaunch his sick season.
Posttecoglou hopes that up to six of their injured players will return before Manchester United visits northern London, two weeks on Sunday, but knows that the Spurs could be outside the two competitions of the Cup and sink more deeply in the Mire of descent for then.
Guglielmo Vicario, Destiny Udogie, James Maddison, Brennan Johnson, Timo Werner and Wilson Odobert are closing behind Micky Van de Ven, who returned for 45 minutes in the Europa League against Elfsborg on Thursday after three months of problems in the ischiotibial.
“Obviously we have a great week, but after Villa in the Cup we have a clean week for Man United and that is the week that everyone is scheduled to start training,” said Postecoglou.
'If we receive a full week of training, because at this time we are barely training, with those available types that lead to the Man United game, I think it is a bit of a point for us to relaunch our campaign, particularly in the league, but then we have great Consequence games in the cups too.
Tottenham, 15 in the Premier League with only five points of the last 33 available, go to Brentford on Sunday before taking an advantage of 1-0 to Liverpool for the second leg of the Copao Cup semifinal on Thursday and a glass Fourth round draw in Aston Villa.
Tottenham is in Brink's main restart that could save his season, says Ange Postecoglou
Micky Van De Ven returned for 45 minutes in the Europa League victory against Elfsborg
The absence of Guglielmo Vicario has felt deeply, but the goalkeeper is approaching his return
Cristian Romero's scheduled return of a muscle injury of the thigh is delayed and Radu Dragusin hurt a knee against Elfsborg, which could force spurs to the transfers market for defensive coverage before the window closes on Monday.
“It could be an area that we must see and certainly this weekend we are exploring some options,” said Postecoglou. 'It's hard to know, it's a knee, so we have to let it settle. There is always concern when there is a knee injury, but we don't know the scope.
Dominic Solanke will lose most of February with a knee injury, but the positive physical conditioning bulletin in others along with a top eight in the Europa League to avoid a two -legged playoff promises some light at the end of the tunnel after A great crisis of injuries. .
“I hope so, but every time I have seen the light at the end of the tunnel, it has generally been a approximate train,” Posttecoglou joked.
'It seems that we are losing players while we recover them. I am trying to manage the minutes of the boys we have available because we do not want to lose anyone else, but again, the best plans, you know, we obviously try to protect Radu because he had played a lot injures.
'So again, you can't plan for these things. We have a great week safely and we will have to do it with this type of central group of players, so we have to be careful with how we do it. '