Cristian Stellini could face a major decision when it comes to Tottenham defender Davinson Sanchez ahead of the Premier League match at Newcastle.
Spurs fell to a 3-2 defeat at home to Bournemouth on Saturday and the Colombian defender was subjected to boos from the Tottenham with his every touch after struggling in the build-up to the visitors' second goal. He was eventually substituted by acting boss Stellini to a large cheer from the crowd.
However, there is an issue now that with Clement Lenglet limping off injured, Stellini may well need to use the experienced Sanchez at St James' Park as he and Japhet Tanganga are the only fit centre-backs available of the Frenchman is not able to play.
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The match against Bournemouth also brought further chants for the exit of chairman Daniel Levy and the return of former manager Mauricio Pochettino.
Our Spurs correspondents Alasdair Gold and Rob Guest discuss all of the above and how those Pochettino chants present Levy with a real problem in the latest episode of their podcast Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham.
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