Here is your Tottenham morning digest on Saturday, February 4.
Bold prediction
Former Liverpool player Stan Collymore has predicted that things could turn sour at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium if Tottenham lose heavily against Manchester City. He told CaughtOffside: "Man City go to Tottenham on Sunday and have scored seven goals in the last two fixtures, so it doesn’t bode well for Antonio Conte.
"I wonder how loud the boos will be and how toxic the atmosphere is going to get if it’s another win for City by two or more goals.”
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Injury boost
Tottenham assistant Cristian Stellini has confirmed that striker Richarlison will be available to face Manchester City this weekend. The Brazilian has been one of a number of forwards missing action as of late, with his return being a welcome boost to Spurs before the big clash.
"Like I said after the last game, Richarlison had a small problem and now he is available," he told reporters. "He has been training this week and he is available. No [new] injuries. We recover also Lucas [Moura] and we are happy to say that because Lucas has been training this week. He played 45 minutes with the young team and is back."
Read the full press conference here.
Champions League squad confirmed
Tottenham have confirmed the squad that will hope to take them deep into the Champions League knockout stages with January arrivals Arnaut Danjuma and Pedro Porro included. As two non-homegrown players left the club in the winter window in Bryan Gil and Matt Doherty, space was vacated for the two new signings, with Spurs back at the limit of 17 players.
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