Postecoglou confirms Lo Celso is set for Spurs start in Carabao Cup

Ange Postecoglou confirms Giovani Lo Celso set for Tottenham start in Fulham cup tie but Tanguy Ndombele among players likely to leave before the transfer window shuts 

  • Giovani Lo Celso is set to start for Tottenhem at Fulham in the Carabao Cup
  • Tanguy Ndombele is unlikely to be involved and could leave in the next few days
  • Would Mohamed Salah ‘do the dirty’ on Liverpool by leaving? And what about Man United ‘diving’?: Listen to It’s All Kicking Off, Mail Sport’s new podcast

Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou has confirmed Giovani Lo Celso will feature in Tuesday’s Carabao Cup tie at Fulham, but the door appears closed on any Tanguy Ndombele comeback.

Lo Celso and Ndombele both signed for Spurs in big-money moves during the summer of 2019, but have spent the majority of the last four years out on loan.

Postecoglou’s June arrival provided everyone with a clean slate and, while Lo Celso came off the bench at Bournemouth on Saturday to make his first competitive Tottenham appearance in 18 months, Ndombele is in a different boat.

Ndombele is part of a group alongside five other first-teamers who have not featured in any of the Australian’s three matchday squads and they could all leave the club before the summer transfer window shuts at 11pm on Friday.

‘Gio’s been a bit unlucky. He did well when he came on for us. I thought all the subs did really well just to help us control the game,’ Postecoglou reflected.

Ange Postecoglou has clarified the Tottenham futures of Giovani Lo Celso and Tanguy Ndombele

Lo Celso made his first Spurs appearance in 18 months on Saturday after coming off the bench in the 2-0 win at Bournemouth

Your browser does not support iframes.

‘We’ve got a game Tuesday night and he’ll play. It will be, for want of a better word, a fun week. We’ve got plenty going on for sure.

‘I’m just dealing with what’s in front of me. Unless I get told otherwise, I’ll work with the group I’ve got and focus on Tuesday night.’

Ex-Spurs captain Hugo Lloris, Djed Spence, Eric Dier, Japhet Tanganga and Sergio Reguilon are the players alongside Ndombele who have yet to be involved this season.

Tottenham are eager to find new homes either permanently or temporarily for the six players given the club currently have a squad of 31 aged 21 or over.

Spurs must submit a list of 25 players to the Premier League on September 13 for the first half of the season and everything points towards Ndombele being elsewhere by that point.

Asked specifically about Ndombele, Postecoglou admitted: ‘Tanguy is in a boat with a few other guys. I said the other day that we’ve got five or six players more than we can name on a list.

‘All these things come down to decisions that people make, whether it’s individual players, whether it’s myself.

Postecoglou said that Ndombele is working hard in training but his other options in midfield mean a departure is likely before the transfer window shuts

Former Spurs captain Hugo Lloris is yet to find a new club but is yet to be involved under Postecoglou

‘I’m sure this week those kind of things will work themselves out. Tanguy’s still training, he’s working hard at training, but that midfield area, we’re going really well at the minute.

‘You saw the guys who started, (Oliver) Skippy’s been really good, Pierre (Hojbjerg) and Gio have been training well.

‘It’s been pretty competitive in that area. I think this week a lot of those things I expect to get resolved.’

Postecoglou could line-up with a midfield three of Skipp, Hojbjerg and Lo Celso at Fulham, but he is not expected to make wholesale changes.

Guglielmo Vicario may still feature in goal while captain Son Heung-min and Richarlison are likely to play up front.

Richarlison will be desperate to score after three games without a goal and will face old boss Marco Silva but Postecoglou scoffed at the notion of trying to play the Brazilian into form.

Richarlison is likely to feature in the Carabao Cup against Fulham but Postecoglou dismissed the idea that he is trying to play the Brazilian into form

‘No, I pick teams that I think will win games,’ he said.

‘I will put Richy in the team because I think we can win the game with him in the team, not because I am trying to get him into a certain space.

‘We want to win games of football and we want to play the game a certain way. Every time I pick a team that is all that’s in my head.

‘I love winning. I don’t care if it is a cup competition, playing in the car park or on a rooftop. We just need to go out there and try to win.’

IT’S ALL KICKING OFF! 

It’s All Kicking Off is an exciting new podcast from Mail Sport that promises a different take on Premier League football, launching with a preview show today and every week this season.

It is available on MailOnline, Mail+, YouTube , Apple Music and Spotify

Your browser does not support iframes.

Source: Read Full Article