Tottenham Hotspur head into Sunday's Premier League clash with Liverpool off the back of a huge Champions League win in midweek. Spurs qualified as Group D winners for the Round of 16 on thanks to an injury time winner from Danish midfielder, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Tottenham had gone a goal down after Chancel Mbemba Mangulu opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time. Clement Lenglet's header levelled proceedings in the 54th minute. The game was nervy for the Lilywhites thereafter.
Former Arsenal man Sead Kolasinac had the opportunity to break Tottenham's hearts prior to stoppage time but he headed wide at the back post. Harry Kane then played Hojbjerg through in the 95th minute of the game to ensure victory in France.
Spurs will understandably be full of confidence going into the Liverpool game, but Antonio Conte does have a few injury concerns to contend with. football.london has detailed them all below.
READ MORE: What Harry Kane did in Tottenham's dressing room after Champions League win over Marseille
Son Heung-min
The South Korean superstar was forced to withdraw in the first-half against Marseille with a head injury and is a doubt for Liverpool.
What Stellini has said: Speaking after the game, assistant coach Cristian Stellini confirmed that the club aren't 100% sure about the extent of his injury just yet. He said: "In this moment, we don't know. We have to wait for a medical assessment, and we have to wait until tomorrow [Wednesday]. Sonny feels better now. I saw him in the dressing room. He celebrated with us. So we will wait for tomorrow."
He then also confirmed that the doctors are unsure as to whether it is concussion at this stage: "We are not sure." He added: "It is his face. His eye is a bit swollen."
Expected return date: N/A
Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski
Kulusevski and Richarlison have been on the sidelines for a while now, thus leaving Conte without two of his most important attackers.
It's still not clear when they will return, with Conte claiming just before the defeat to Newcastle that he is worried that Kulusevski may not be back until after the World Cup. The pair were once again not involved in Tottenham training but they were working on their fitness in the gym when the rest of the squad were outside on the training pitch.
What Conte has said: "Richarlison and Kulusevski they are out because they are recovering but still not ready."
Expected return date(s): November 2022.
Cristian Romero
Despite playing against Sporting Lisbon, Romero missed matches against Newcastle and Bournemouth either side of the clash with Marseille. After missing training before the game in France on Wednesday night, he was left out of the squad as he continues his recovery.
What Conte has said: When asked about his fitness before the 3-2 win at Bournemouth, Conte said, "We have taken a big, big risk for this decision. Especially for Cuti, for Romero, because he was really tired and we risked him a lot. But you know for this time of game you have to take risks and the players can gave us their availability to play. Now we have to try to manage very well because he played and was lucky to finish the game but he finished the game with great will and desire.
"For this reason it is right to say thanks to him and Pierre. I think Cuti needed to recover better but Pierre is OK 100%. Cuti is OK but we have another important game on Tuesday and for this reason we try to make the best decision for him."
Expected return date: Liverpool (H), November 6th.
READ NEXT:
Tottenham's January transfer window plans take shape as Antonio Conte suffers with Spurs fans
Harry Kane praises Hugo Lloris, Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason for rousing half-time words
Jamie Carragher blasts FIFA 2022 Qatar World Cup decision after Son Heung-Min Tottenham injury
Every word Cristian Stellini said on Son injury and what changed at half-time in Spurs win
Tottenham player ratings vs Marseille: Lenglet, Kane, Bentancur and Hojbjerg shine in vital win