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Tottenham fans have every right to be angry over misguided post-match debacle

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Like it or not, over the past few months, Tottenham's never-ending injury struggles have served as a reputable excuse for their hopeless, dismal form.

But as their inflated list of notable absentees slowly begins to subside, Ange Postecoglou will be held to higher standards - rightly so.

Defeat to AZ Alkmaar in Holland on Thursday night was not catastrophic but failure to overturn the 1-0 deficit in next week's crunch second leg could prove terminal for the Aussie as the club's gruelling 17-year wait for a trophy threatens to rumble on.

Spurs' disgruntled fanbase, particularly match-going fans who paid their hard-earned cash to travel overseas in midweek, have every right to voice their frustrations after Tottenham's turgid European showing - a match they had eight days to prepare for - given they only registered just one sole shot on target.

It was not entirely surprising that Guglielmo Vicario's post-match efforts to rally the travelling faithful were not well received, they were misguided and borderline insulting given the stark lack of character, quality and desire on display.

While the Italian should, to some extent, be commended for his passion and for later clarifying his emotional actions, words and theatre still count for precious little given Spurs' season could effectively be all but over in just four days' time.

Buoyant Bournemouth, who beat Spurs 1-0 in December at the Vitality Stadium, are hardly the ideal opponent when you're desperately chasing a morale-boosting victory, either.

For now, Postecoglou retains the support of the Tottenham hierarchy, but the fanbase's patience is wearing thin and it feels as though the 59-year-old is fighting a losing battle in his quest to keep his head above water in north London.

Unfortunately, as much as he's brought a refreshing humility and honesty to the Premier League since his arrival from Celtic in the summer of 2023, it has become increasingly hard to defend him and his team's glaring lack of progress.

Tactically, Spurs have looked inept on countless occasions this season, there has been no Plan B and besides persistent rotation, no real innovation or creativity to wrestle back a game and swing momentum in their favour.

A staggering 18 defeats from 41 matches in all competitions is a shocking return for a club of Tottenham's ambition and the players too, must find it within themselves to rally together and rescue the trajectory of their ill-fated campaign.

For all of their flaws and deficiencies, all would be forgotten if they were to win the Europa League and secure qualification for next season's Champions League.

Time is of the essence, however, and failure to beat Bournemouth or at least turn in a credible performance would seriously complicate preparations for the do-or-die clash with AZ.

The sideshow of Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven's fitness represents another huge test of Postecoglou's judgement. Both travelled to Holland but were unused substitutes, though it would be a major boost if Spurs were able to call upon the duo for the return fixture.

The first hurdle is getting precious minutes under their belt against the Cherries but Postecoglou will be reluctant to rush their returns given the various setbacks they've endured in their recoveries. In attack, Spurs have also blanked in their past two matches meaning there is plenty to ponder for the Aussie, who is hoping Dominic Solanke will be fit to face his former side.

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AZ Alkmaar vs Tottenham Hotspur prediction, odds and betting offer

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AZ Alkmaar are set to host Tottenham Hotspur in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 encounter at the AFAS Stadion on Thursday evening, with both teams vying for a coveted spot in the quarter-finals.

Maarten Martens' squad narrowly advanced from the league phase, finishing in 19th place with just 11 points. This precarious position required them to navigate through the play-off round, where they impressively overcame Galatasaray with a 6-3 aggregate victory.

Domestically, AZ are currently placed sixth in the Eredivisie standings, having recently suffered a 3-1 defeat against Heerenveen away from home on Sunday.

Tottenham, meanwhile, come into this match well-rested following an unusual weekend break after their narrow 1-0 loss to Manchester City in the Premier League last week. Under the guidance of Ange Postecoglou, Spurs secured automatic qualification to the last-16 by winning their final two league phase matches in the Europa League, allowing them to skip the play-off round.

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Spurs star left with egg on his face after comments before Arsenal thrashing

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PSV Eindhoven star Ivan Perisic has been left looking a little foolish after making comments about Arsenal before their Champions League clash.

Perisic's team were thrashed 7-1 by the Gunners, who took a huge step towards for the quarter-finals with a record-breaking win. Ahead of the game, the former Tottenham winger brought up Arsenal's lack of trophies under Mikel Arteta, having last tasted silverware during his first season back in 2020.

"Arsenal often lacked that one bit to win something last year," Perisic, 36, told a press conference. "We have to be fully prepared, then we have a good chance to beat them."

The Croatia international might be wishing he was less candid, as Arsenal ran riot in Eindhoven. Goals from Jurrien Timber, Ethan Nwanderi, Mikel Merino, Martin Odegaard, Leandro Trossard and Riccardo Calafiori did the damage. PSV's glimmer of hope came when Noa Lang reduced the deficit to 3-1 with a penalty just before half-time.

The Gunners will - unless they suffer the biggest collapse in Champions League history - face either Real Madrid or Atletico in the quarter-finals. For PSV, it's about getting back on the horse, having lost their fourth game in seven.

"Terrible night for us," manager Peter Bosz told Prime Video Sport post-match. "[We had] no chance. Maybe two moments in the game - our first chance after 15 minutes when we hit the bar and the second yellow were moments to come back in the game. Football wise we had no chance. We were not in our best form. Arsenal played fantastic, we had no chance tonight."

Bosz, who led PSV to the Eredivisie title last season, continued: "I cannot imagine that I would ever lose this big so the players were disappointed. For us it's important in a couple of days to return to the championship.

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"We will analyse this game and help the players, if you lose this big you need to help them. We have to accept it but it's hard. We have to do it quick because only 10 games to play so we need men now."

Meanwhile, a gleeful Arteta said of the win: "It's a massive result away from home in a competition that we love, that we miss for so many years. Today is a really special night for us."

Arsenal captain Odegaard added: "Brilliant start to end. Really good going forward, creating chances, scoring goals. Unfortunately conceded one goal but top performance."

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Tottenham make Timo Werner transfer decision as summer transfer plans take shape

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Tottenham are set to pass on their £8.5million option to buy Timo Werner this summer.

The German attacker, who first joined Tottenham on a six-month loan from RB Leipzig in January 2024 before the agreement was later extended for a further season, has scored just one goal in 27 appearances so far this term.

Werner made his return to action on Wednesday night in the 1-0 defeat to Manchester City after previously suffering a hamstring injury in the 3-0 FA Cup third-round victory at Tamworth in January.

However, regardless of what happens between now and the end of the season, sources close to Werner anticipate that he will be returning to Leipzig this summer before later considering his options.

There is tentative interest from MLS side New York Red Bulls but any deal is dependent not only on financials but whether the 28-year-old attacker is prepared to call time on his playing career in Europe.

Ange Postecoglou and the Tottenham hierarchy plan to bring in fresh forward reinforcements at the end of the season and Werner is not part of their long-term plans.

That was typified last weekend when despite Werner's return to fitness, he was omitted from the match-day squad for the 4-1 win at Ipswich Town due to the stiff competition for places in north London.

Back in December, Werner's below-par performance at Ibrox in the 1-1 Europa League draw at Rangers was labelled "unacceptable" by the Aussie amid the club's gruelling injury struggles.

From that moment on, it was clear to see it was highly unlikely Spurs would be looking to trigger their option to sign the forward at the end of the season.

Postecoglou has already made it known that he expects Mathys Tel to be a Tottenham player beyond the summer following his loan switch from Bayern Munich.

Spurs have a £45.8m option to buy this summer that could rise to £50m with bonuses and the Frenchman can also play out wide as well as through the middle.

Richarlison's future will also be reassessed at the end of the campaign following another difficult season battling various injury struggles.

The club's midfield could also be subject to surgery in the transfer market while there may also be new arrivals in defence.

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Japhet Tanganga relishing Crystal Palace test after finding solace at Millwall

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It was a little over five years ago that Japhet Tanganga caught the eye for Tottenham Hotspur by stifling the previously irrepressible Sadio Mane on his Premier League debut.

Aged just 20, Tanganga was thrust into the spotlight in only his second senior appearance for Spurs and immediately looked at home on the big stage with an aggressive, resolute approach to blunt one third of Liverpool's menacing attack.

Plenty has changed since then. The defender is no longer at the club he called home for more than 15 years and there have been hardships, mainly in the form of injuries. But one thing that hasn't changed is the man himself, both on and off the pitch.

"I feel like I'm still that same player," says the Millwall man, whose face lights up when his aggressive approach is brought up in conversation.

"[Aggression] is still a big part of who I am on the pitch. Those are some of my best attributes: I'm aggressive and I play hard.

"I love defending, stopping my opponents from scoring, that's always been a big part of me as a football player. That hasn't changed to this day."

Tanganga modelled his game on Nemanja Vidic growing up as a boyhood Manchester United fan. The Serbian, like Tanganga, plays with an edge.

Ahead of Millwall's eagerly anticipated FA Cup fifth round meeting with local rivals Crystal Palace, a clip of the classy defender scrapping with Wilfried Zaha went viral among Millwall fans on social media. While he may have riled Palace fans, Tanganga ended up being sent off and Spurs went on to lose 3-0.

He says there is no chance of a repeat. "That was a moment of madness! I definitely learned from that and it won’t be happening again."

Tanganga's game was schooled over 15 years at Spurs, but he has found a home away from home at Millwall, where he has quickly earned top billing among the club's fanbase.

Anybody who has watched the Lions regularly in the Championship this season would acknowledge that Tanganga has stood out for all the right reasons. A Premier League player in all but name, it's hard to think of many players who have made as significant an impact as Tanganga has in such a short space of time at The Den.

No wonder, then, that he's idolised in south east London. The feeling is mutual: the fact Tanganga was taken in by Millwall and given the chance to rediscover his best form is not something he takes lightly.

"I hear the chanting in the crowd and stuff like that," Tanganga says, referencing fans who have tweaked The Proclaimers' 'I'm Gonna Be' hit to incorporate the defender's name. "It's a great feeling.

"That's why want to I do well, not just for myself, but also for the club and the fans. For taking me in. The level of appreciation I've had, it's all love.

"When you're on the pitch you always give your all and when they see you doing that and appreciate that you're fighting for the club [it's special]."

Tanganga amassed 50 appearances during his time at Tottenham but was on the fringes long before he moved on for good in the summer. His initial loan spell with the Lions last January was preceded by a disappointing stint in Germany with Augsburg; Tanganga joined while still injured and by the time he was back in the picture, a change of management meant he was effectively surplus to requirements. He didn't play at all.

The chance to reunite with then-Millwall head coach Joe Edwards - who Tanganga knew from his days in the England youth set-up - presented itself. The move came at a time where Tanganga knew he had to play regularly. A succession of small injuries plagued him during his time at Spurs so much so that he took it upon himself to investigate why his body was breaking down.

Thankfully, those issues appear to be behind him. He has already eclipsed the 50 appearances he made for Spurs during his brief time at Millwall in one of Europe's most robust and demanding leagues.

Crucially, he has flourished amid the physicality of the Championship, coming through three-game weeks and rapid turnarounds unscathed. On a physical level, Tanganga feels better than ever.

"The worst part of football is being injured. I'm a man of faith and I felt like there was a lesson that God was trying to teach me, which was to work on myself and my body.

"It was an opportunity for me to learn about myself and understand what is good for me, what's not good for me, what helps in this area, what doesn't help. There were certain things I had to leave out and adapt to: diet, gym, workouts all stuff like that. What helps my body recover and what doesn't.

"It's been tough, but when you love the game as much as I do and want to succeed, nothing really feels like a sacrifice. I understand my body now, the things I can and can't do."

Tanganga acknowledges the role his faith played in said journey, which entailed many dark days. Gaming is another a release - he insists he's a dab hand at Madden - and his love for the NFL bore fruit to a fantasy league with some of his team-mates this season.

It may not be the Super Bowl, but it's hard to think of a bigger game in Millwall's recent history than Saturday's trip to Selhurst Park, where they will face their local rivals, Crystal Palace, for the first time in three years.

On paper, the Eagles are favourites: they are the Premier League side, they have home advantage and Lions head coach, Alex Neil, watched firsthand as their abundance of attacking riches tore Aston Villa apart in midweek.

But if any body knows the magic of the cup, it's Millwall. They have a strong FA Cup pedigree: they are one of just two non-Premier League teams who have reach the final of the tournament since 1992. The Lions are even the ultimate giant-killers, with no team bettering the 25 times they have eliminated higher-level opposition since the inception of the cup.

The Lions have quietly picked up since Neil took charge at the end of December, too. The Scot's fingerprints are starting to show on a team who have moved to within six points of the play-off places.

He and Jake Cooper have struck up a formidable partnership at the heart of Millwall's miserly defence, which is top-six quality. They have been the cornerstone of the Lions' climb up the table.

"I think we just compliment each other," Tanganga says when he's asked why him and the imposing Cooper have meshed so well.

"I think that's the thing, not only with Coops but whoever's been in the back line, I think first and foremost, it's kind of the motto of our team, that pride in our defending."

Crucially, they have nothing to fear. Tanganga says as much. They will be backed by a wall of noise from the 3,781 travelling fans, who snapped up tickets for a jolly jaunt down to Selhurst Park, which has been a happy hunting ground for them since the turn of the Millenium.

But for all the excitement among those who will descend on SE25 in the morning, Tanganga reckons the players are relishing it just as much - if not more so.

"It's a London derby, we're in good form and It's an opportunity to get into the quarter-finals," he says of Saturday's match.

"It's a big thing for us as well as the fans to get a game like this. We get to test ourselves against a Premier League team who are in good form for a place in the quarter finals of a big competition like the FA Cup.

"We're two wins game away from Wembley which is exciting, but the focus is solely on Saturday and seeing how we measure up."

While he is adamant the outcome will be different to his last excursion to Selhurst Park, the one thing that won't change is his approach. If you could pinpoint one game it would suit down to the ground, it's this one.

"Some players are able to do things differently, but for me, I feel like [having that edge] brings out the competitiveness in me. That aggression, it's what I need to be at the top of my game. You're not going to get the better of me; that's it."

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Tottenham Hotspur vs Man City prediction, odds and betting offer

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Manchester City are in dire need of a turnaround as they head to Tottenham, seeking essential points to keep their Champions League hopes alive for next season. Pep Guardiola's team, once favourites for a fifth consecutive Premier League title, saw their domestic ambitions dashed by Christmas. Hopes were high that City would rally in the new year, with expectations of a deep Champions League run.

However, their European campaign faltered as they barely made it past the play-off round and suffered a comprehensive 3-1 defeat to Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, resulting in a 6-3 aggregate loss. This setback was compounded by a 2-0 home defeat to Liverpool in the league, leaving them in a precarious position as they travel to London.

Tottenham, who delivered a stunning 4-0 victory over City at the Etihad earlier this season, await them. Spurs experienced a significant dip in form following that triumph, largely due to injuries to key players. Now, with several of those players returning to fitness, Tottenham are regaining momentum.

Ange Postecoglou's position appeared uncertain amidst a poor run of results, but he has recently guided Spurs to three consecutive Premier League victories. Achieving another win against City would further solidify his standing and alleviate the pressure.

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term future clear as Ange Postecoglou spells out Tottenham plan

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Ange Postecoglou is backing Son Heung-min to shine for years to come - just do not expect him to segue into a new role as he gets older.

Skipper Son is beginning to show signs of rejuvenation for a Spurs side that goes in search of a fourth straight league win against Manchester City on Wednesday night.

And Postecoglou reckons there is no sign of the 32-year-old slowing down with his pair of assists for Brennan Johnson against Ipswich last weekend already putting him on course for his best campaign as a creator.

Tottenham ’s schedule has appeared less hectic since they bowed out of both domestic cup competitions and the South Korea star is being helped by the extra rest and training.

Asked how long he thinks Son can keep playing at the top level, Postecoglou said: “No idea but Sonny’s benefitted from the fact he’s been able to have a break between games.

“We saw that on the weekend, after being able to recover from one game to another and having a full week to get his energy levels back, he was outstanding, particularly in the first half.

“And he was great before. You never want to try to predict with players like Sonny how long he will go for because those kind of players I think always defy whatever odds there are because of the way they look after themselves and conduct themselves, the levels.

“Even this year, as difficult as it has been for us, I think his numbers still stack up. You weigh him up against any winger in the league, he’s still going to be top five. He’s probably been top five in the nine or ten years he’s been here.

“Not many would rank with Sonny in terms of output on a consistent basis from his position. He’s top 10 per cent of players in his position in the Premier League. Those are the facts and if he’s continuing to do that, there’s nothing to say he should slow down.”

Equally when time catches up with Son, Postecoglou cannot envisage a situation where he reinvents himself in a different role. So while Harry Kane and before that Wayne Rooney dropped deeper as their careers progressed, Son’s skillset points to him remaining out wide.

“Not really with the attributes he has,” Postecoglou added. “The thing people look at in his position is speed and kinda players who have speed as their main attribute, that goes and they drift into other areas.

“I don’t think that’s Sonny’s main attribute. His ability to beat players, even in tight areas, is elite. His finishing, I think, is elite. You’re talking about a winger who has scored so many goals. It’s a hard position to score goals regularly from.

“I don’t think that will ever deteriorate to a situation where he will play at centre-half. He will always be an attacking player. Out wide.

“Obviously we’ve played him down the middle but that’s been needs based and he’s always done a great job for us. Out wide is where he is more comfortable. That can change where he plays in a team where he can drift more.

“With us it’s a bit more fixed. If at the age of 40 he wants to keep playing at another club or he’s here and change the way he plays as a wide player that can happen. But I think he will always be a wide player.”

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Ange Postecoglou outlines why Mathys Tel will prove 'really outstanding' at Tottenham

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Ange Postecoglou believes “really outstanding” Mathys Tel will show his worth to Spurs - once his fitness levels hit the required standard.

Teenager Tel has been thrown in at the deep end since arriving from Bayern Munich on a loan deal that is set to be made permanent in the summer.

But Postecoglou said it would be massively unfair to read too much into his early performances because the French youngster, 19, is not entirely sharp having featured only sporadically in Germany.

And while Postecoglou does not expect Tel to ever become a powerhouse similar to Dominic Solanke, he is sure that he will prove an effective alternative.

“I don’t think he’s going to be that kind of striker but that doesn’t mean he can’t be a really good central striker, there are different types,” Postecoglou said.

“With Mathys, he hadn’t played a lot, we’ve thrown him in and kept him in there because I want to build up his fitness.

“But if anyone is expecting him to come in as a 19-year-old and take the Premier League by storm by scoring multiple goals, it’s not realistic. It just can’t happen.

"What we’re trying to do is work with him. He needs to get his physical fitness up because he hasn’t played a lot of football.

“At 19, I see really outstanding attributes in him that I think he could be a really good No9 and he can play wide as well. He’s not going to be a Dom or (Ipswich’s Liam) Delap, he’s a different type.

“But looking at him in training, his movements are becoming a bit more fluent, he’s getting used to the way we play.”

In particular Postecoglou has been impressed by Tel’s work ethic and willingness to run off the ball. “He’s doing the things we need him to do at the moment to help us,” he added.

“He may not be getting the goals and the accolades but he’s certainly contributing to the way we want to play. That’s the most important thing. He’s got so much growth in him and I’m sure we’ll see that.”

Postecoglou has no fresh injury concerns ahead of Wednesday night's meeting against Manchester City and he is confident that Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Solanke will all be available in the next 10 days.

“Dom’s the only one where we’ve got to be careful because he’s ahead of schedule so I don’t want to push that in case we need to pull the reins in a bit,” he added. “But with Romero and Van de Ven that’s the plan.”

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Ange Postecoglou sends nine-word Tottenham message and clear Man City warning

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Ange Postecoglou has hailed the return of a feelgood factor at Tottenham Hotspur but insists: "We still have plenty to play for this season."

Spurs host Manchester City on Wednesday night looking to win a fourth straight Premier League game - a run they last put together in December 2023.

And with a number of key players firing again as the squad's injury crisis eases, Postecoglou admits his dressing room is "re-energised" before hosting Pep Guardiola's champions.

Spurs have already beaten their visitors twice this season and Postecoglou, who has no fresh injury concerns, believes a less hectic schedule in the past three weeks has enabled his team to take a massive step in the right direction.

But with James Maddison among those talking up their chances of a late push towards a European spot, with eighth place set to be good enough for a Conference League spot, the head coach said: "The last couple of games in particular have certainly given us encouragement in terms of re-energising the group, whether that’s the guys working hard through the period or coming back in.

"There’s a real good energy around it. We’ve seen the enthusiasm of those coming back in. That’s helped the rest of the group. We’ve benefited from two weeks of no midweek games. The wins make people feel good, it’s something to build on."

City's only remaining goal this season is securing a top-five finish to guarantee Champions League football next season, while Erling Haaland remains a doubt for Wednesday because of injury.

The four-in-a-row winners have also considered Spurs a bogey team for several seasons but Postecoglou is not keen on reading too much into that being a good omen.

He added: "It’s always a challenge to play City. I don’t know how much you can read into that stuff. He’s faced different types of teams, different managers. Sometimes it’s just circumstances.

"For the most part against the teams that are challenging we’ve done well in the two years I’ve been here. For the most part our struggles have been against teams not doing so well in the league. Part of that is playing against teams trying to dominate the game, that allows us to play our football. You can’t dismiss the quality they have."

And he went on to warn that no one should be surprised if Guardiola has a revamped squad ready to bounce back and reclaim the title next season.

"The consistency of their four in a row, the numbers they accumulated, it is an unprecedented standard they’ve set. It’s natural it won’t continue forever, it’s just not sustainable.

"But if they bounce back next year and win it, you’ll be saying that’s more than pretty good. Sometimes these things happen. Key injuries, some things have gone against them. That’s elite sport, it’s fine margins."

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Guglielmo Vicario opens up on best and worst day of his life as Spurs No.1 sets new target

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Guglielmo Vicario said it was the best and worst day of his life.

The last time Tottenham faced Manchester City the goalkeeper produced a dominant performance - and then broke his ankle.

For City that 4-0 defeat kickstarted their dramatic slump but it also proved a pyrrhic victory for Spurs, who took just five points from their next 11 fixtures as an unprecedented injury crisis took hold.

They meet again in north London on Wednesday night with the hosts finally emerging from three months of selection hell that Vicario admits was a “challenging (period) that I’ve never had to face in my life.”

His recent return has coincided with Tottenham’s form trending upwards and Saturday’s win at Ipswich was a third on the spin in the league, their best run since December 2023.

Looking back on November’s triumph at the Etihad, Vicario says: “It was one of the best and one of the worst days of my life.

“Then of course when you stay away from the field for three months it’s always tough to get back with the good feelings to go back and replicate what you had been doing for a long time.

“But now I just want to look at the present, what I’m doing at the moment.

“I’m very happy now. We have to just keep the momentum going. It’s two wins in a row, three in the Premier League, we’re pleased with that. But how we keep things going is on us.”

Spurs’ top priority may appear to be a Europa League last-16 tie against AZ Alkmaar next month but they are also now only nine points off eighth place with a game in hand.

That spot should be good enough to get into Europe next season and with Ange Postecoglou suddenly having a squad that he can rotate and options off the bench during games, Vicario is confident they can go on a good run.

“If we have more options it’s easier for everyone. Everyone can have minutes,” he said.

“It’s important for the team, it’s important for the spirit, for the feeling we can have during the week.

“We wait for everyone back. Now is the time to make things properly. We are looking forward. We don’t put too many goals, we just try to look game by game and try to win every game of football we have to face.”

Although the time out was not a complete waste because Vicario spent a part of it reading Gianluigi Buffon’s autobiography - the World Cup winning compatriot he would love to emulate.

“He speaks about his life, about his career, how he overcame his issues,” he said. “So for this period of my life it is the perfect book to start reading, (about) my idol."

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