There's more news for Tottenham, though. Carabao Cup Win over Coventry on the fourth night, when Wilson Odobert suffered a “very serious” injury.
It was an exciting night at the Coventry Building Society Arena, with the Championship time up just minutes from time as they tried to make a splash.
However, Jed Spence equalized in the 88th minute, and Brennan Johnson scored the winning goal in the 92nd minute of play. Tottenham secure a win in the next round thanks to a 2-1 win.
But there was concern for Odobert who started the match, but was replaced by Johnson after just 18 minutes, ending the dispute.
There seemed to be a problem that Coxa was not taking care of and Ange Postecoglou could not confirm the details of the problem, or the Australian confirmed that it seemed very serious, and he was also concerned about Timo Werner.
“It's hard to say Wilson looked very important, so let's wait and see,” the Tottenham manager said after the match.
“Timo (Werner), but once, I'm not sure it was just tired, but it's a bit sad for both of us. Obviously they both also play in similar positions. Hopefully it's not something too major.
However, there were no issues with Destiny Udogie, although the team immediately withdrew and he was replaced by Spence.
“Sim, it was always planned that he would play 45 tonight,” Postecoglou said of Udogie. “He's lost a lot. Before the season So there is a need for balance to give us some time to play, because he is not 100% fit. Tonight it was always planned to play against him (45) and (Jedd) (45).
Postecoglou has heard changes to his starting line-up since Arsenal's defeat in the north London derby on Sunday and defended the decision after the narrow win.
“Or we always try to do something specific and better for us in terms of what we're trying to achieve,” Postecoglou said.
“There are no guarantees about anything you do in football, but I have always been able to back my decisions in critical moments to always do what I consider to be the best and it is by no means certain, I can live with that, but it will definitely happen.” Not to compromise or what we are trying to build here, to do something that makes me look like I am in a safer position.
“We were always going to play against these faces because Europe starts next week. The last thing I want to do is include faces out of necessity.
“We need playing time and tonight some players are important for us to get good minutes, which means that when we have to make changes in the future, they are already playing and ready to play.”
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