• 13 hours ago
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is not getting ahead of himself despite the near return of six Spurs players.
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00:00Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel now that you've potentially got so many players
00:04potentially going to be back in the next 10 days to two weeks?
00:07Yeah, I hope so, mate. But every time I've seen the light at the end of the tunnel, it's
00:11usually been an oncoming train. We seem to be losing players as we get them back, but
00:17I think so. Even if they all don't come back together, even two or three of them, we saw
00:25the impact Mickie has. I did include Madders in that as well, so Madders is probably around
00:30the same time. We get two or three of those back in 10 days' time, and then maybe a few
00:36days later, a couple of the others are provided. It's why I'm trying to manage the minutes
00:42of the guys we have available, because we don't want to lose anyone else. But again,
00:46best laid plans. We obviously tried the shield, Radu, last night, because he played a lot
00:51of football in the first half, and he comes on and gets injured. So again, you can't plan
00:59for these things. We've got a big week coming up, for sure, starting Sunday, and we're going
01:06to have to deal with this core group of players, so we've just got to be careful about how
01:09we go about it.

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