Ange Postecoglou reveals why he can't wait for Galatasaray game and provides Richarlison injury update

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Tottenham go into the game against Turkish Champions at the back of a double injury blow from their previous game.

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Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou says their Europa League game against Galatasaray will be a "proper European match," and he’s looking forward to experiencing the famed atmosphere in the Turkish stadium. Galatasaray are known for having one of the best atmospheres in Europe, and with their summer signings, including Victor Osimhen, the game promises to be an exciting challenge for Spurs.

Asked about the match, the Lilywhites manager stated that one thing was certain: it would be a true European clash. Postecoglou told reporters, "I'm sure my players will enjoy it too. It will definitely feel like a great European match. That's why I'm looking forward to it.”

It’s been an interesting period for Spurs, and recent results have surely boosted their confidence. First, they deservedly beat Manchester City to advance in the League Cup, and then they showed mental resilience by coming from behind to defeat Aston Villa.

However, the victory came at a cost—Richarlison, whose minutes have been carefully managed, picked up a knee injury while setting up Dominic Solanke for a goal. Spurs also lost Cristian Romero to injury, an issue that the manager confirmed must be serious for the 2022 World Cup winner to leave the pitch.

Postecoglou commented on the injuries, saying: "I don’t know much at the moment. Richy felt something in his knee while assisting the goal, which was disappointing for him. Cuti (Romero) is a very tough player, so for him to leave the game means he’s in a lot of pain. But we’ll wait and see. It's part of what every team is dealing with, and we just have to manage it.”

There is some good news, though. Captain Son Heung-min managed to play 60 minutes against Villa, having battled injuries himself. Additionally, big summer signing Solanke scored a brace, which should give him confidence as he heads into the crucial stage of the season.

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