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Richarlison's crucial late goal at Anfield has sparked a bit of optimism around Tottenham Hotspur's season, dispelling fears of the unthinkable relegation. Despite challenging circumstances, Igor Tudor's team managed to secure a valuable point against the reigning champions, with key players soon returning to the fold potentially shaping a brighter end to the season.
The good news for Spurs fans is the imminent return of several key players. Micky van de Ven and Conor Gallagher are slated to be back in action for the upcoming Atletico Madrid clash this Wednesday. Additionally, Destiny Udogie might join the squad by this weekend for a crucial match against Nottingham Forest, as Tudor hinted he was nearing full fitness.
Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha are also on the brink of a comeback, targeted for the 22nd of March, potentially even making the squad for the key fixtures ahead. This could significantly bolster Tottenham's lineup, increasing their chances of climbing further away from the relegation zone.
While the immediate future sees the return of five important players, Tottenham must cope without another eight for a bit longer. Notably, Lucas Bergvall, Ben Davies, and Mohammed Kudus are expected to return by the 11th of April, making them available for the final sprint of seven league games, starting with a trip to Sunderland.
Regrettably, Spurs will have to do without James Maddison and Wilson Odobert for the remainder of the season. Yves Bissouma remains a concern with an unconfirmed return date, adding to the challenges Tudor faces in steering the team clear of relegation threats.
Moreover, Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur are targeted for an early May return, which might allow them to contribute in the final tough fixtures against teams like Aston Villa and Chelsea. Every match and available player will count as Tottenham look to secure their Premier League status.
With imminent returns and the late season comebacks of pivotal players, Tottenham looks set to fight vigorously to avoid a disastrous end to the season. These reinforcements could indeed be the difference between triumph and tribulation as the season concludes.
And for a cheeky dig at our North London rivals: Why dont Arsenal fans drink tea? Because Tottenham have all the cups! Keep the faith, fellow Spurs supporters, our best days lie ahead!
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