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Another Tottenham star is out with a high fever – Fourth illness in a month

Tottenham’s resilience tested as injury crisis deepens, with Postecoglou revealing the reason for Timo Werner’s absence against Manchester United.

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Spurs’ mounting injury woes

Tottenham Hotspur have found themselves battling against mounting odds in recent weeks, as their squad is stretched to its absolute limits due to a string of injuries that has left manager Ange Postecoglou with little room to manoeuvre.

This was starkly evident during the thrilling 4-3 victory over Manchester United, a match that highlighted both their perseverance and the sheer depth of their current predicament.

With the likes of Brennan Johnson and Sergio Reguilón the only senior outfield options on the bench with Premier League experience, alongside two goalkeepers and five teenagers, the club’s dire injury situation has been laid bare.

The absence of key squad players such as Timo Werner, who has provided valuable depth and flexibility, only adds to the challenges the team faces.

However, while the manager’s philosophy has breathed new life into the team, it is evident that their resilience is being put to the test with each passing fixture, and the latest developments suggest that the challenge is far from over.

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Ange Postecoglou addresses Werner’s absence

In the wake of their win against Manchester United, Ange Postecoglou provided some clarity regarding Timo Werner’s noticeable absence from the squad, addressing the issue in comments to football.london.

The manager’s explanation painted a vivid picture of the challenges Spurs are currently facing. Timo Werner’s fever comes after both Dominic Solanke and Brennan Johnson picked up illnesses recently, while Mikey Moore has been out with a virus.

He said: “Yeah, he was sick, mate, it’s just the way we’re going, it’s just like he woke up this morning with a fever and the doc went and saw him, he had a high fever and we had to rule him out unfortunately, so it’s just the way things are.

Reflecting on the broader struggles of the squad, Postecoglou added: “I mean I don’t roll up to game day looking for good news, let me tell you, so yeah, it’s just incredible.

“Like I said this is 10 players off a senior list, and it’s just ridiculous and the fact that we’re still putting in these levels of performance with guys, Archie, Djed, these kind of guys,

“I mean. We’re getting, I believe, some real enormous growth in this period that maybe won’t be evident until down the track, but I just think there’s there’s so much sort of good stuff in there at the moment, even though it’s a tough period still.”

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A closer look at Tottenham’s spirited fight

Despite these mounting obstacles, there is no denying that Tottenham Hotspur have displayed extraordinary character and quality on the pitch.

The level of football has remained consistently high, even in the face of adversity. Players like Djed Spence and Archie Gray, who might have otherwise remained on the fringes, have stepped up admirably, showcasing not only their talent but also their determination to fight for the team.

Credit must also go to the manager himself, whose ability to instil belief and a winning mentality in his players has been nothing short of remarkable.

Postecoglou’s philosophy, combined with the hunger and passion of his squad, has ensured that Tottenham remain competitive even as their resources are stretched to breaking point.

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