The latest international break is coming to a close with a number of Tottenham Hotspur’s players set to return to Hotspur Way.
Monday night saw a number of them in action with the likes of Spain, Italy and the Netherlands all in action in the Nations League.
Ange Postecoglou will be hoping to get his players back fit and healthy upon their return to north London over the coming days.
There may be some concern over the fitness midfielder Lucas Bergvall who left the Sweden camp with an injury concern.
However, there was one player in action on Monday night who really impressed some of his Tottenham teammates with his showing for his national side.
Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie impressed by £17m Tottenham player
Tottenham’s season has been fairly turbulent so far with three wins, a draw and three losses to their name after their opening seven games.
The international break did not come at a good time for the Lilywhites who have now had two weeks to dwell on their capitulation on the road to Brighton & Hove Albion.
But it seems as if some of their players have made the most of their time away with their national sides.
Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario was in action from the start on Monday night for Italy in their game against Israel.
The Spurs shot stopper helped Italy on to a 4-1 victory with the visitors finding the back of the net after 66 minutes with Italy already in control of the game.
And his Tottenham teammates Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro were both impressed with the £17m goalkeeper’s display on Monday night.
The pair both responded to Porro’s Instagram post after the game as they both replied: ‘Mostro’ which translates to monster.
Guglielmo Vicario performance vs Israel in numbers
Vicario’s display for Tottenham have come under criticism of late with the goalkeeper struggling during set piece routines.
Despite this, Vicario is receiving interest from Inter Milan with Spurs open to selling the Italian if a huge offer was to land.
Here is a round up of Vicario’s display vs Israel on Monday night…
It does seem as if it was a fairly quiet night for the Spurs goalkeeper in what was only his third-ever appearance for his national side.