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Things are not going well at Tottenham. Swept by Liverpool (3-6) last Sunday, the London club occupies 11th place in the Premier League standings. Not helped by the recurring injuries to his players, particularly in defense, Ange Postecoglou called for the arrival of new recruits in January. “ We are going to be short of players in several areas and we will need reinforcements, but January is a bit tricky in terms of the type of players we can bring in “, he said at a press conference on Tuesday.
It remains to be seen whether Daniel Levy, president of Spursand Scott Munn, the sports director, will be able to satisfy his requests. In the meantime, it is without Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian Romero, Micky Van de Ven and Richarlison that Tottenham will appear on the lawn of Nottingham Forest (4th) during Boxing Day. Postecoglou will, however, be able to count on the returns of Rodrigo Bentancur, after his seven-match suspension, and Destiny Udogie, too tight to play against Liverpool.
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