The international break is over, and Premier League action resumes today with Tottenham Hotspur looking to turn their fortunes around. Currently sitting 10th in the table, Spurs are eager to secure their sixth league win after a disappointing 2-1 loss to Ipswich Town at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 10th November. With club football back after the two-week hiatus, Spurs face a tough challenge as they head to the Etihad Stadium for their next Premier League clash. With new footage emerging rising
The challenge for Postecoglou grows even tougher as Tottenham’s injury crisis deepens, with seven players now side lined according to Premier Injuries.
The biggest blow comes in central defence, where both Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero are confirmed absentees for the clash against Manchester City. This leaves Postecoglou with limited options, forcing him to field a pairing of Ben Davies and Radu Drăgușin at the heart of the defence.
Maeson King could make Tottenham debut
Postecoglou could spring a surprise by calling up academy talent King, who participated in first-team training on Friday. Spurs shared a montage of training footage on their official X account, which showcased several young players, including Luca Gunter, Yusuf Akhamrich, Malachi Hardy, Callum Olusesi, and King, as noted by Lilywhite Rose via X.
While most of these academy players are midfielders and Gunter is a goalkeeper, King stands out as a versatile defender capable of playing both full-back and centre-back.
With Spurs missing their first-choice centre-backs, King’s inclusion in the first-team training setup suggests he could be a strong candidate for the matchday squad. Although it’s unlikely the 19-year-old will start, he could find a spot on the bench. If called upon during the game, it could mark a remarkable debut for King in a crucial clash against Manchester City.
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This match holds significant importance for the Lilywhites, as a positive result could reignite their form and mentality after the international break. Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola will undoubtedly be seeking revenge against Spurs.
Interestingly, Jamie Donley made his Tottenham debut at just 18 years old at the Etihad last season, demonstrating that Postecoglou isn’t one to shy away from bold decisions when necessary. If King is called upon, it wouldn’t be out of character for the Australian manager to trust in youth for such a critical fixture.