Mauricio Pochettino has hinted he
will have to start rotating his Tottenham
squad as they enter a busy, and crucial, part of the season. Spurs face seven
games in 23 days, starting with their return to Premier League action against West Brom at The Hawthorns on Saturday.
Their hectic period also features home and away Champions League
fixtures against Bayer Leverkusen and
an EFL Cup fourth-round clash at Liverpool,
on top of their domestic league schedule which includes the first North London
derby of the season.
Pochettino's squad has been hit by injuries to linchpins Harry Kane and Moussa Dembele and he also has to think about Heung-Min Son and Erik
Lamela's condition after long trips back from international matches with
South Korea and Argentina respectively.
He said “Saturday we know is a very
important game and important to try to win the game, but in the same way
we have many, many issues or ideas in our head because it is not only that
we have one game ahead against West Bromwich, like it's the (only)
game and we need the three points and it is the end of the season. We have
seven games in 23 days and after the international duty when the players
that play a lot, that come from injury, like Danny Rose, or players like Eric Dier or Erik Lamela that
arrived on Wednesday, or Son from Asia. We need to be clever in how we prepare
the game and the decision that we shall take to be ready to compete
in Germany, Bournemouth,
Liverpool in seven games.”
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