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The Day of Judgment calls for Ange Postecoglou in Frankfurt, with his Spurs with the aim of reaching the Europa League semifinals.
In the midst of a tumultuous home season, which only worsened on weekends, Europe has long represented Postecoglou’s last hope as head of Spurs. His team deserved more than 1-1 draw in last week’s quarterfinal first part against EintrachtBut their inability to bypass Kaua Santos bypass after Pedro Porra equator left them a difficult task on Thursday.
Deutsche Bank Park is not a library, and we saw Superior Syringe The sides have increased in such environments over the years.
It will take a performance unlike very little we have seen from Angea’s men this season to progress, and here’s how they are likely to be lined up in Germany.
GK: Guglielmo Vicario – Italian must shake their bad display in Wolves for the other leg, as Frankfurt is expected to test him much more than last week in northern London.
RB: Pedro Porro – Porr’s smart ending in the first leg was canceled by a great Hugo team opener and set a stage for an impressive Spurs screen. They will return to Germany.
CB: Cristian Romero – Last Thursday, the Argentine looked more like himself, but fought for a form in the country since he returned from a long -term injury. The team is a clumsy test.
CB: Micky van de ven – Van de Ven is a Shoo-in that comes back with Romera after being rested on weekends. The Spurs are far, far better when the Dutchman is on the team.
LB: The fate of the limb – The gap of Santa Spence from the initial XI raised his eyebrows last week, but the Italian was a great series of left. The limb was in the end forced because of cramps and did not play a role in Molineux. However, he is ready to return to Ange’s defense here.
Cm: Rodrigo Bentancur – Bentancur, like the limb, produced his best view in the first part. Uruguayan covered the ground well and arranged effectively. Suddenly it was 2022/23 again! They will have to perform at a similar level in Frankfurt to make the Spurs to establish control in the middle of the park.
Cm: Lucas Bergvall – One of the few glossy lights that appeared from the Spurs season, Bergvall almost lit Northern London last week with his strike from a distance that hit a crossbar. The Swedish teenager is a superstar in the emergence, and Ange will turn to a teenager to catch this neck competition.
Cm: James Maddison – Maddison has statistically made this term, but these are the types of opportunities when the Spurs needs the most. Can it deliver?
RW: Dejan Kulusevski – He may not be 100%, but this is the Spurs season we are talking about here! Kulusevski must be in Bok after appearing from the bench on Sunday.
ST: Dominic Solance – Solance was a shy goals from returning from the injury, but will retain their place over Richarlison despite the goal of the Brazilians in Wolves.
LW: Son Heung -min – The South Korean skipper was preserved on weekends, focused on the other leg with both eyes. The son was poor last Thursday, but he was so often a man who appeared for Lilywhites in Big Away Days. Well, he’s used to anyway.