As Tottenham Hotspur gears up for their upcoming Premier League challenge against Ipswich Town this Saturday at 15:00 GMT, Manager Ange Postecoglou delivered some optimistic news from the team's camp. The Spurs are entering the clash without any fresh injury concerns, and Postecoglou plans to give more minutes to Brennan Johnson, Wilson Odobert, Guglielmo Vicario, James Maddison, and Destiny Odogie. All five players made their return in last week's stirring victory against Manchester United, suggesting depth and readiness as they push on.
The Tottenham boss highlighted the strategic rotation of players, with mentions of Pedro Porro and Dejan Kulusevski benefiting from rested periods due to the bolstered squad options. He also earmarked the duo of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven as poised for return "around" the forthcoming international break. Adding to this, both Richarlison and Dominic Solanke seem to be making encouraging recovery progress.
Turning his attention to the Europa League, Postecoglou labeled the last-16 draw opponents, AZ Alkmaar, as "tough" competitors based on past engagements and their convincing performance against Galatasaray. With 13 games remaining in the Premier League, Postecoglou expressed dissatisfaction with the team's current league standing and emphasized the importance of consistency in Europe and domestic engagements.
In regards to the immediate task against Ipswich, Postecoglou stressed the importance of building on recent improved performances with victories against Brentford and Manchester United. He acknowledged the challenge posed by a determined Ipswich team but remained confident in Tottenham's ability to deliver a strong performance and secure another positive result, which could potentially lay the groundwork for a productive run in the latter part of the season.
To wrap up with a bit of Spurs flare and humour directed at our North London rivals, heres a little joke:
Why don't Arsenal fans drink tea? Because Tottenham has already taken all the cups!
These promising updates and the focused mindset from Postecoglou and his squad suggest that momentum is building at just the right time. With important players returning and pivotal matches ahead, it's an exciting period for every Spurs supporter hoping for big things this season.
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