Tottenham suffer major injury blow as Ange Postecoglou faces ultimatum


Tottenham Hotspur will be a game on Thursday without striker Heung-Min for the quarter-finals of the Europa League on Thursday-a game that could decide the future of Verzecoglou.

Spurs’ bad domestic complex this season means that they will not qualify for European competition through their last position of the Premier League, which means that they will not play a continental ball next year if they do not win the Europa League.

A 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt In the first leg has the things that are tender to the return of Thursday, but Spurs will be without a known striker son after being left behind at home to recover from an injury.

“Sonny didn’t travel in the end,” said Postecoglou. “He is the only one who misses it. He has been struggling with his foot problem for a few weeks now and has made it, but it has become too painful in the past few days. He tried to train yesterday and it wasn’t right, so we made the decision to leave him at home. He went home to relax.

“Everyone else is good. The only noticeable addition is Kevin [Danso] Who has also trained and is also available. So it is only Sonny who misses it.

“It is a blow, but it agrees with everything that happened this year. It is just another challenge for us. It is unfortunate for him. He tried very hard. The reason why we left him at the weekend was to give him time to recover because he had a few weeks with this soccer.

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The task of Postecoglou could be on the line/Crystal Pix/MB Media/Gettyimages

The pressure on the shoulders of Postecoglous has not felt a bit sustainable for months, but Spurs have had the hope of gaining the Europa League, qualifying for the Champions League and doing their best to ever forget this miserable season.

In the coming weeks, a decision will be made about the future of Postecoglous, but reports indicate that they could be accelerated if Spurs falls to Frankfurt on Thursday. Some go so far to say that it could be released immediately after the defeat.

“I define my career and as a person not through what people think about me,” the increasingly tightened Tottenham boss continued. “Never do it will never do it. If you don’t believe that I am a good coach today, you won’t believe that I will be a good coach tomorrow, even if we win. A game will make no difference. It could no less interest. Really, I couldn’t interest me less.

“I have no burden for myself, there is no fear.

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