We are now only a matter of hours away from Tottenham's Europa League clash against Eintracht Frankfurt. Ange Postecoglou's side have home advantage in the first leg and they will be looking to make it count ahead of their trip to Germany next Thursday.
Tottenham have produced some strong performances in the competition so far and the hope will be that they can do the same again amid their current woes in the Premier League. There is so much riding on this evening's game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Postecoglou's future potentially hinging on whether Spurs win the trophy or not in Bilbao come the end of May.
Fresh from the win over Southampton last weekend, the head coach has a few selection calls to make before he makes the final decision on his Tottenham XI to face Eintracht Frankfurt. So who could potentially come into the team? football.london takes a look below.
Micky van de Ven for Ben Davies
Micky van de Ven was given a breather last Sunday against Southampton after starting the previous game at Chelsea. Postecoglou clearly doesn't want to push his player too much due to his recent injury issues and he did admit that it made sense to keep the Dutchman and Destiny Udogie on ice considering they have missed a lot of football this term.
Van de Ven looks a certainty to come into the team, taking his place alongside Cristian Romero as Ben Davies drops out.
Destiny Udogie for Pedro Porro/Djed Spence
Postecoglou faces a huge call in the the full-back positions as he has three excellent players fighting it out for two roles. Udogie should be in a good position to start given he didn't play last weekend but Pedro Porro delivered a big performance at right-back and Djed Spence also caught the eye.
That in turn gives the boss quite the headache. Udogie could take Spence's place at left-back or if he replaces Porro then the man in his position right now will shift across to the right.
Wilson Odobert for Brennan Johnson
Brennan Johnson should be in the driving seat to start on the right-wing against Eintracht Frankfurt after his double in the 3-1 win over Southampton. His confidence should be high and it also makes sense for Postecoglou to keep faith with someone who knows where the back of the net is heading into such a pivotal game.
Wilson Odobert is one option to come in and take Johnson's place, though. The Frenchman was a key figure in Spurs' last European match against AZ Alkmaar as his two goals on the night saw the team advance to the quarter-finals to set up a showdown with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Postecoglou didn't seem too pleased with Odobert's second-half cameo against Southampton at the weekend until he came to life in the final 10-15 minutes and played his part in the team winning a penalty. For that reason, he may find himself on the bench to begin with.
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