Tottenham Hotspur is not going to let up in its combat for a top-four end, interim supervisor Cristian Stellini mentioned earlier than its Premier League residence recreation in opposition to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.
Spurs are fifth within the league standings with 50 factors, three behind Manchester United in fourth. It has performed one recreation greater than United and two greater than sixth-placed Brighton, which is simply 4 factors behind the London membership.
“We have to respect Brighton, but we are Tottenham in our own stadium, and so we have to go strong,” Stellini informed reporters on Thursday.
“Tottenham has to play for the top four every time, until mathematically it’s not possible.”
Spurs face a tricky process in opposition to an in-form Brighton aspect, which is unbeaten in its final seven video games in all competitions and will probably be with out key gamers Ryan Sessegnon, Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur and Ben Davies for the encounter.
Stellini mentioned the intensive harm checklist has hampered his capability to make tactical adjustments at Spurs, including: “We do not have enough players.”
“With the type of players, we have perhaps cannot change us tactically. We were preparing something different in the past month, but now we have to be patient.”
However, Stellini mentioned Brazilian ahead Richarlison, who has not performed since being substituted 5 minutes into Spurs’ 3-3 draw with Southampton final month, is “getting closer” to a return.
“He trained on the pitch, but he trained alone,” Stellini mentioned. “He is going well, and for the next game, he could be available. We are going well with Ben Davies with the plan, but we have to wait a bit for him.”
Stellini additionally got here to the defence of Harry Kane in opposition to options the striker went down simply after a scuffle with Abdoulaye Doucoure in a 1-1 draw with Everton on Monday, which led to the midfielder’s crimson card within the 58th minute.
Kane had grabbed the shirt of the Mali worldwide, who reacted by hanging the England captain within the face. Kane then collapsed to the bottom in obvious agony.
In an look on Sky Sports, former Liverpool defender and pundit Jamie Carragher mentioned Kane “should not be going down for that”.
“I think it’s strange that some ex-players say something wrong about Harry,” Stellini mentioned.
“They are ex-players and they know the difference between seeing something in slow motion and living it in real motion. Also, the Everton manager said it was a clear red card. Perhaps they respect Harry, but they don’t respect Tottenham.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com