The day of the youngest waves Poseteclou in Frankfurt, whereby his trace team wants to reach the semi-finals of the Europa League.
In the middle of a delicate domestic season that only deteriorated at the weekend, Europe has long represented the last hope of Postecoglou as head of the Spurs. In the quarterfinals of the past week, his team deserved more than 1-1 against harmony, but her inability to avoid Kaua Santos after compensation from Pedro Porro, she left with a difficult task on Thursday.
Deutsche Bank Park is not a library, and we have seen superior Spurs sites in such surroundings over the years.
In contrast to very few that we have seen this season of, it will require a performance, and here it will probably do it in Germany.
GK: Guglielmo Vicario – The Italian has to shake off a bad performance in wolves for the second leg, since Frankfurt is expected to test him much more than last week in North London.
RB: Pedro Porro – Porros Clever’s finish in the first leg canceled Hugo Ekiktes Brilliant Opener and put the stage for an impressive Spurs display. He will be back in the side in Germany.
CB: Cristian Romero – The Argentine looked more like him last Thursday, but has fought for form from a long -term injury since returning. Ekitics represents an unpleasant test.
CB: Micky van de Ven – Van de Ven is a Shoo-in to return next to Romero after being rested on the weekend. Spurs are much better when the Dutch is a team.
LB: fate udogie – Djed Spence’s omission from the start-Xi last week raised the eyebrows, but the Italian was brilliant on the left. Udogie was finally forced for cramps and did not play a role at Molineux. However, he is ready to return here.
Cm: Rodrigo Bentancur – Like Udogie, Bentancur has produced his best exhibition in the first leg for months. The Uruguayan covered the ground well and distributed efficiently. Suddenly it was again in 2022/23! He has to appear in Frankfurt on a similar level so that Spurs defines control in the middle of the park.
Cm: Lucas Bergvall – Bergvall, one of the few shining lights from Spurs’ season, almost shone with his strike from a distance last week, which was hit against the crossbar. The Swedish teenager is a superstar in the creation, and the teenager will turn to achieve this competition on the neck.
Cm: James Maddison – Maddison did statistically well in this term, but these are the types of occasions in which Spurs need it the most. Can he deliver?
RW: Dejan Kulusevski – He may not be 100%, but this is Spurs’ season that we are talking about here! Kulusevski must be in the side after he can appear from the bank on Sunday.
ST: Dominic Solanke – Solanke has been shy since his return of injuries, but he will keep his place over Richarlison despite the goal of the Brazilian in wolves.
LW: son Heung -Min – The South Korean skipper was kept at the weekend, with both eyes being directed to the second leg. The son was poor last Thursday, but was so often the man who appeared on Big Away Days for the LilyWhites. Well, he still has it earlier.