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Ange Postecoglou has made five changes to his Tottenham team for this evening's Premier League encounter against Chelsea. On the losing side last time out across west London against Fulham, Spurs will be attempting to get back on track as they plan a big end to the season.

As a result of a number of sides above them in the battle for a top-half finish dropping points over the past two evenings, Tottenham can reduce Bournemouth's current ten-point lead over them to seven. A win for Spurs would see them move above Manchester United in the standings and jump into 13th from their current position of 14th.

Heading into this evening's game at Stamford Bridge, Postecoglou has made a number of alterations from the defeat at Fulham. Micky van de Ven, Lucas Bergvall, James Maddison, Wilson Odobert and Son Heung-min all come into the team as Ben Davies, Archie Gray, Yves Bissouma, Brennan Johnson and Mathys Tel drop out.

Richarlison isn't part of the matchday squad despite recently returning to first-team training with the rest of his teammates following a calf issue sustained in the team's Carabao Cup semi-final defeat at Liverpool back in February. Kevin Danso and Dejan Kulusevski remain out for Spurs but Postecoglou indicated on Wednesday that the duo are a couple of weeks away from returning.

Speaking in his pre-match press conference, the 59-year-old was asked about Chelsea and the challenge facing his team on Thursday evening. He said: "They’re a talented squad, good manager. I still think they've had a positive season in terms of what they're trying to build. They've got some real talent in that attacking third.

"They obviously got hit by injuries as well and have had some key players missing which affects all clubs and that affected their consistency and results. As you said at their place, they're tough to beat and it'll be a good challenge for us."

Here is the Tottenham team Postecoglou has selected to face Chelsea:

Confirmed Tottenham XI: Vicario; Spence, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Bentancur, Bergvall, Maddison; Odobert, Solanke, Son.

Substitutes: Kinsky, Porro, Davies, Gray, Bissouma, Sarr, Johnson, Tel, Moore.

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The wait for the London derby is almost over as Chelsea and Tottenham go head-to-head in the Premier League this evening (8pm).

Spurs have a woeful record at Stamford Bridge - which should offer Enzo Maresca's squad some encouragement. Tottenham last won there seven years ago in a 3-1 verdict.

Ange Postecoglou is, also, yet to register a single point against them during his time as boss. He has lost all three top-flight meetings between the sides so far.

Their fixture earlier this season saw the Blues come away 4-3 winners from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Following a 1-0 defeat to another London outfit in Arsenal, prior to the international break, Chelsea must pick up points to distance themselves from Manchester City - who sit close to them in the standings.

Spurs, on the other hand, have had an underwhelming season and are currently 14th in the table.

Here, football.london brings you all the TV details on how to follow tonight's match.

What time does Chelsea vs Tottenham kick-off?

The match at Stamford Bridge will kick-off at 8pm on Thursday, April 3.

Is Chelsea vs Tottenham being shown live on TV?

Yes, the match will be live on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League channels. Coverage will begin at 7pm.

Alternatively, our writers will provide full match coverage via our dedicated matchday blog live from inside the stadium. Build-up, analysis, reaction and updates will be provided, as always.

How can I watch the match overseas?

If you're outside of the UK, you can find out if the match-up will be available in your location through the Premier League's international broadcast partners here.

How can I watch Chelsea vs Tottenham highlights?

You can catch a quick montage of the highlights on the BBC's Match of the Day programme on Saturday (April 5) at 10.20pm.

Alternatively, you can watch the best bits on YouTube, via the clubs' channels, soon after full-time.

Chelsea vs Tottenham LIVE: Early team news, kick

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Tottenham reporters pick starting XI

Things do look much better for Ange Postecoglou on the injury front right now and there will be further boosts to come over the next fortnight.

That means the Spurs boss has plenty of choice when it comes to his team to take on Chelsea this evening.

Our football.london Tottenham writers have made their team selections for the London derby right here.

TV channel

Chelsea and Tottenham fans unable to make this evening's game at Stamford Bridge will still be able to watch all the action live on TV in the UK.

Sky Sports main event and Sky Sports Premier League is the place to be, with coverage of the 8pm kick-off starting at 7.30pm.

Alternatively, you can keep with us right here over the course of the evening for live updates in our match blog.

Every word from Ange

Ange Postecoglou was in front of the media at Hotspur Way on Wednesday afternoon to preview the Chelsea encounter.

Discussing the importance of the game at Stamford Bridge, the Spurs boss also spoke about Mauricio Pochettino's recent comments about the Tottenham job, his future, Cristian Romero playing for Argentina, Lucas Bergvall, Yves Bissouma and so much more.

You can read a full transcript of what Postecoglou had to say by clicking here.

Ange explains Romero and Van de Ven Chelsea start

Ange Postecoglou's decision to start both Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in Tottenham's defeat against Chelsea back in December was a huge talking point at the time.

The pair had returned from injury for the game but both unfortunately went off with new injuries during the contest.

Postecoglou has opened up on his decision to start the duo right here.

There's plenty more from the Spurs boss as he also discussed two goal-laden defeats against Chelsea and Tottenham's end of the season.

Predicted Tottenham team

So who will be in Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham XI to take on Chelsea?

Our Spurs writer Rob Guest has named his predicted team right here.

Last time these sides met

Who can forget the last time these two teams squared off against each other? Tottenham supporters perhaps wish they could...

Chelsea edged the seven-goal thriller at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite falling 2-0 down within 11 minutes in north London. Goals from Dominic Solanke and Dejan Kulusevski gave Spurs an early advantage back in December, but Jadon Sancho's strike from distance reduced the deficit for the visitors.

In the second-half, Cole Palmer scored a penalty to level the game before Enzo Fernandez handed Chelsea the lead against their rivals. Palmer then scored his second spot-kick of the match to give the Blues a two-goal cushion. Son Heung-min scored on 96 minutes but it proved to be a consolation.

Every word from Maresca

Enzo Maresca conducted his pre-match press conference on Wednesday morning where the head coach confirmed the availability of key trio Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson.

However, there was some more concerning news regarding Romeo Lavia, who has suffered yet another injury setback. The Belgian will be assessed ahead of tonight's game and Maresca will be desperate for the 21-year-old to be fit and available with games coming thick and fast for the Blues.

Maresca also covered much more in the press conference as you can read in our full transcript below.

Read the full transcript here.

Welcome!

Hello everyone and welcome to football.london for live coverage of the latest chapter of Chelsea and Tottenham's historic rivalry.

Stamford Bridge will be the venue for this evening's mouth-watering game between two very attacking sides who will be desperate to get one over on the other.

Bobby Vincent and Rob Guest are at Stamford Bridge throughout the evening to bring you all of the latest updates and analysis from what should be a pulsating encounter.

Dimitar Berbatov tells Tottenham one key ingredient they must use to fulfil Europa League dream

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Dimitar Berbatov has told the Tottenham Hotspur players to remain focused on the Premier League despite the priority being the Europa League.

Ange Postecoglou's men have struggled for form in the Premier League this campaign and go into the final stretch lurking in the bottom half of the table.

Spurs currently sit 14th in the Premier League with nine games left to play. Any chance of ensuring European football returns to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next season rely on their success in the Europa League, with them currently in the quarter-final.

Going all the way in the tournament will see Spurs qualify for the Champions League.

However, they face the difficult task of overcoming Eintracht Frankfurt before facing Bodo/Glimt or Lazio in the semi-final.

There is also Manchester United, Lyon, Rangers and Athletic Club left in the competition. All eight teams are competing for a place in the May 21 final in Bilbao.

Postecoglou's men also have the challenge of juggling Premier League football alongside their European adventure.

Between now and the end of the season, the north Londoners take on Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, Liverpool, Aston Villa and Brighton.

However, Berbatov believes the players and Postecoglou mustn't take their eyes off the ball in the league in favour of the Europa League games coming up.

Speaking to football.london, he said: "They need to stay fully concentrated on the next game.

"Yes, you have the big picture around you, you can imagine lifting the trophy and imagine beating the opponents. But always focus on the game that is coming next.

“Give your best and then move on to the next one."

Tottenham receive major new manager warning as Ange Postecoglou dealt huge sack boost

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Ange Postecoglou may be breathing a sigh of relief at Bournemouth's dramatic drop-off.

The Tottenham Hotspur boss continues to face an uncertain future in North London as Spurs' season slides towards a crucial climax. The Australian will be well aware that winning this season's Europa League is likely to be his only chance of staying in charge beyond the summer.

Of course, if Tottenham do triumph in Bilbao on May 21 then Postecoglou will be widely praised for ending Spurs' 17-year trophy drought. There is still plenty for the former Celtic boss and his team to play for and that should focus minds on ending a difficult campaign with silverware.

But regardless of whether Postecoglou leads Spurs to Europa League glory, his chances of remaining at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will have slightly increased at Bournemouth's demise. Cherries boss Andoni Iraiola has been heavily linked as a possible replacement for Tottenham's beleaguered manager.

And yet Bournemouth are now winless in 90 minutes across their last seven matches in all competitions. Their sole win since February 15 was a penalty shootout victory in the FA Cup over Wolves on March 1.

It's a devastating run which includes five defeats, the worst of which came on Wednesday night against relegation strugglers Ipswich Town. Spurs fans will of course remember that Bournemouth perhaps should have recorded a rare win when they faced them in March, having led 2-0 against Postecoglou's men before drawing 2-2.

None of this is to say that Iraiola is a bad manager. The fact Bournemouth will comfortably avoid relegation is an achievement in itself.

Ange Postecoglou makes six changes with Micky van de Ven call

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Tottenham are finally back in Premier League action. After two weekends without a game due to the international break and FA Cup quarter-finals taking place, there is a full midweek round of Premier League games on the calendar.

Spurs fans have had to wait a little bit longer to see Ange Postecoglou's team on the pitch, however, as the team's game against Chelsea is the last encounter in gameweek 30. Tottenham's record at Chelsea during the Premier League era is extremely poor to say the least and they will have to put in a big performance in SW6 to come away with all three points.

What should help Tottenham going into the London derby is that Postecoglou has virtually all of his first-team players available. A number of those involved in the recent international action also enjoyed good breaks with their country and that will hopefully boost confidence levels.

Ahead of such a key run of games in the Premier League and Europa League, Spurs really have to secure all three points at Chelsea as they bid to move up from their position of 14th in the league standings. Chelsea, on the other hand, are pushing for a top-four finish and require a win to boost their Champions League chances.

Sancho dropped, Palmer decision, key trio return

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Enzo Maresca will welcome back three crucial players for Chelsea's match with Tottenham at Stamford Bridge this evening.

Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson are in contention to be named in the squad for the Blues, who are looking to take a huge step towards finishing in a Champions League place this season. Palmer missed the match before the international break with Arsenal with a slight muscular injury and then withdrew from both England games the following week.

However, Palmer returned to full training at Cobham last week and is now set to take on Spurs later tonight. Likewise, Madueke and Jackson both returned to training recently after facing longer spells on the sidelines. Jackson has not played in almost two months, while Madueke sustained a similar injury just a few days after his Chelsea teammate.

The Blues do not have such luck with Romeo Lavia, though, who has suffered another setback. It is unclear whether he will make this evening's squad with the Belgian midfielder still needing to be assessed before Maresca makes the definitive decision.

What Ange Postecoglou senses from Tottenham squad as Romero and Van de Ven Chelsea start explained

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Ange Postecoglou has sensed that his Tottenham squad are excited by the prospect of doing something special in what remains of the season. A top-half finish in the Premier League table looks a big ask for Spurs heading into the final nine games of the term but they do still have the opportunity to win the Europa League.

Eintracht Frankfurt are their opponents in the quarter-finals, with one of Lazio or Bodo/Glimt waiting for them in the semi-finals if they progress past their German opponents. Tottenham's form has been incredibly mixed over the course of the season and it is something they must put right if they are to finally get their hands on some silverware.

What will help Tottenham in the run-in is that Postecoglou now has the vast majority of his players back to fitness ahead of a crucial block of games. Now back at Hotspur Way putting in the work, the Australian has given an insight into what he has picked up from his players and those who have just returned.

"I haven’t had to remind them, internally they’ve felt that," said Postecoglou. "The injured players have been really frustrated they haven’t been able to help. You’ve seen that. We all understand what a tough year it’s been for everybody but particularly those players who have had to carry the load. It’s the worst thing when you can’t help your team and contribute.

"As they’ve trickled back, you can sense their enthusiasm and their energy is transferring to the guys who have gone through that period. I do sense the players are excited by the prospect of: we’re here now, whatever we’ve been through, we’ve been through and we’ve still got an opportunity to do something special this year. Let’s tackle that in the manner we try to do everything so far. Playing our football and having a real positive mindset about things."

While a strong finish to the Premier League season is vital as positive results can give Spurs a big boost going into their European fixtures, the team are now in a position where they have a rare opportunity to have a singular focus on winning the Europa League.

"We’ve earned the right to that," said the 59-year-old. "We’ve got to the quarter-finals because of performances through the tough period we had to do that to get to this point with some very difficult moments and a lot of young players, not just first-team players but players in our academy, to get us to this point. I think the players who have deserved to be in this position to have a crack at achieving something."

He added: "We kind of know now that there's nine league games, hopefully five in Europa, so you've got 14 games - 53 days together. So you've got a clear amount of time, with no interruption. So you've got a clear plan there of what we can do. But you've got to chip away at it game by game and it starts tomorrow night."

Dejan Kulusevski is one Tottenham player working his way back to fitness from a foot injury at present. The Swede is unlikely to be back in time for next Thursday's Europa League quarter-final first leg tie against Eintracht Frankfurt but he could possibly be involved the following week.

"Not the first leg. I’m sure he’ll be pushing for the second leg but… he’s out of the boot that was the first hurdle," said Postecoglou. "Now he’s out there training. It’s just gonna be about how he progresses. We’re talking a couple of weeks so definitely not the first leg. A chance for the second."

Before Tottenham take on the German side, Chelsea and Southampton are to come for them in the Premier League. Postecoglou has yet to secure a win against the Blues having lost all three of his games since taking on the Tottenham hotseat.

Two of those fixtures have been rather eye-catching, with Chelsea running out 4-1 and 4-3 winners at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past two seasons.

"Yeah, bizarre games. You always review some of the previous games against your opponents and both bizarre games," said Postecoglou. "In the first half-hour of both those games, we were unbelievable, as good as we've been. Then things just fell apart. That happens in football sometimes. And again that's stuff you can't control.

"There's some learnings there but there's also some understanding that when we are playing at our best, we're a pretty compelling team against anybody. And we saw that in those games, particularly here at home.

"It's a different challenge away from home playing Chelsea. It's a tighter ground. It tends to not be too open in terms of the football. So I think it will be a different game and require different things from us."

One of the main talking points from December's 4-3 defeat against Chelsea was the head coach's decision to name Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in his team after both had spent time on the sidelines. Many felt he had brought the duo back too soon, with both players unfortunately forced off with injuries in the topsy-turvy encounter in N17.

"Romero was coming back from a knock on his toe but he was fit. Micky with his hamstring, he'd passed all the tests, we'd done everything and everyone felt like he was ready to go," stressed Postecoglou.

"There was some other context around that: we'd lost a couple of other centre-halves. And it unravelled. I know going into the game, my main concern was Micky. I wasn't really concerned about Cristian but then you lose Cristian to an unrelated injury and it puts more pressure on Micky and then he gets injured.

"Yeah, look, again, in hindsight, I would have not played either of them - and they would have got injured in the next game mate. That's just the way football works. With those kind of things, it's better you take a step back and look at it from an overall perspective rather than a pinpoint in time.

"That's what I was talking about before, on looking at how we went into the season. Some guys, especially Romero, hardly did any pre-season with us and it wasn't wise to play him from the first game. That's something that we need to look at, guys who don't do pre-season. I've done it before in my career where you wait until they're ready to go. But I think that's all for the end of the year."

Chelsea, just like Tottenham, have endured a bit of a difficult run of late but they do remain in an excellent position in the Premier League table to secure Champions League qualification come May. Enzo Maresca's side may have struggled against teams sitting back recently but Postecoglou is not considering switching things up going into Thursday's 8pm kick-off.

"Er… No, mate. Sorry to disappoint," responded Postecoglou when asked if he try a different approach. "We’ll go there and have a crack and see if it’ll be a good game and hopefully we’ll come out on top.

"I think every club is on its own journey and I was brought here for a couple of specific reasons. One was to change the way the club plays its football, rejuvenate the squad and bring some success. We’re well and truly on that road and we’ll stay on that road until those things happen."

Postecoglou was very honest with Optus Sport earlier in the week when he admitted "we got the start of the year wrong" and that they "maybe would have taken a different approach knowing the kind of season we had ahead". Pushed a bit further on his comments and if he was talking about pre-season, the former Australia boss said: "No, no… I think at start of the season, know what kind of pre-season we’d had, really disruptive in terms of the amount of players who weren’t part of it for an extended period of time.

"We just went into the league season, and then into Europe and a decent run in the Carabao Cup. In retrospect I should have looked at it from a different perspective in terms of when we introduce players into the first team to really drive into our season."

He added: "It’s more about who’s involved in it rather than anything else. We had a lot of players on international duty who came back pretty late in the piece.

"What I’m trying to explain is that players need a good two-to-three week block of training before they play. If that means somebody comes in the last week of pre-season rather than putting him in the first team, give him that block and make him available for selection after we’ve had a decent hit at it.

"It's not the actual design of pre-season. This year, what we’ve done so far, it’s looking like from a games programme and the trips we need to do it’s a decent games programme."

Amid the amount of injuries this season and the ever-increasing calendar for both international and domestic teams, Postecoglou was asked if there could be a maximum amount of games or potentially even capped minutes if there are to be some alterations.

“I think it will get to a point where it has got to be a combination of that," he said. "I definitely think players need a certain amount of time for their bodies to recover at the end of the year. Most players these days, it’s not like they just go and sit on the beach, most of them are pretty smart and look after themselves.

“Having a minimum set number of days where they have zero contact with football is important. Then it’s the amount of games and I might have mentioned it in the interview I did, this is the only league where you have got this amount of teams, three cup competitions, no winter break and no sort of rest weekends before European fixtures. It’s the only league that does it. Either we’re smarter than everyone else or maybe there’s something in what others are doing.

“There has to be a time where everyone sits together and I know it’s going to hit revenues and the players are part of that because they are beneficiaries of those revenues. But we will get to a point to where we get rid of squad limits and clubs have 40-plus players on their books to cope with it or you are going to get what we have at the moment. You watch the Arsenal game last night and players getting injured, going down getting injured. It’s going to become more prevalent I think.

“Invariably it’s hitting clubs in European competition more or clubs who have had extended cup runs or who have a lot of international players. Yeah, I think it’s not like it’s decreasing because we’ve had two extra European games this year and in fact it’s going the other way.

“The demands of international football, of continental football, are increasing so at some point something has to give if we want the product to remain and we want to look after the most important participants which are the players."

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Ange Postecoglou has spoken to the media ahead of Tottenham's Premier League encounter against Chelsea on Thursday evening. It is almost three weeks since the Lilywhites were last in action, with the team suffering a 2-0 defeat at Fulham prior to the international break.

Spurs will once again be in west London but this time they will be taking on Enzo Maresca's Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Ahead of the game at the home of the Blues, Postecoglou was in front of the media at Hotspur Way on Wednesday afternoon to preview the match.

The Australian provided the latest on the injury front and what challenge his side can expect from Chelsea. Postecoglou also gave his thoughts on Mauricio Pochettino's recent comments about a possible return to Spurs, his job, Cristian Romero playing for Argentina during the international break and plenty of other topics.

Here is every word Postecoglou had to say in his pre-match press conference...

Any fresh injury concerns?

Nothing in terms of new, everyone else is fine training. Radu [Dragusin] is the long-term one. Richy (Richarlison) is training, probably not tomorrow but a chance for the weekend if he keeps training with the first team as he has been and he's getting better. Deki (Dejan Kulusevski) and Kevin [Danso] progressing well, a week or two with them, not joined in team training yet but progressing well.

How do you balance the league position, playing a rival in Chelsea and also the Southampton and Eintracht games?

It's an important game and can’t go past that. It's an important fixture, an important fixture for fans, important fixture for the season, but even if focusing on other games it's always better to try and gain some momentum in form and performance leading into big games.

Semi-automated offside is coming in, what do you make of the technology and also the timing of it?

I don’t have a massive view on it. If it happens quicker than it currently does and it's more accurate because I've never felt comfortable with those lines and the accuracy of those lines, then I guess it is a positive.

I'd still like assistants to make decisions so don’t have to wait around but apparently it's an improvement in terms of timing and accuracy so hopefully it works well.

How did you react to Cristian Romero playing 180 minutes for Argentina? Is that helpful for the rest of your season or you rather he didn't play?

Delighted, mate, if he can get through two games with his international team then it's great for us as he's not played a lot of football. Footballers need to play. Rather than him sitting around for two weeks, he needed games.

I think you could see that with the performances he had with us before, especially the Fulham game by the 70th minute he was pretty much cooked in terms of his physical fitness. Getting through two games at international level, two tough games, is a positive.

What have you made of Chelsea's home form this season?

They’re a talented squad, good manager. I still think they've had a positive season in terms of what they're trying to build. They've got some real talent in that attacking third. They obviously got hit by injuries as well and have had some key players missing which affects all clubs and that affected their consistency and results. As you said at their place, they're tough to beat and it'll be a good challenge for us.

Have you noticed a different atmosphere around the club and fanbase ahead of Chelsea? Are people scarred by this fixture?

I’m trying to separate what you just said there. We are not talking about the fans, that is not what we are talking about here. We are talking about the next challenge which is Chelsea. We understand the significance of the fixture. They are a good side, particularly at home. They are a tough team to beat. We are going to have to perform at our best to overcome them but it is a great challenge for us.

As I said, we need to try to build some momentum into the rest of the season and finish in a positive way. Going to Chelsea we know we have to play well to beat them.

How beneficial has the last week been with extra time between games after the international break?

It’s been a good international break. It’s been a bit unusual not having a game on the weekend which worked well for us because the majority of our international players played so we were able to give them a couple of days to recover post internationals instead of flying straight back which I think was good for them.

The guys here worked really hard but again we could give them some time off within that context. The whole group got together at the beginning of the week and I think they are all in a good place mentally and physically. It was positive that guys who needed to play football did so and guys who needed a bit of a breather got that opportunity.

How is Lucas Bergvall feeling as it must have been disappointing for him to miss out on making his first Sweden start?

Disappointing for him. He picked up the virus pretty much the first day he got there and it knocked him about. They held him around to hopefully play in the second game but in the end they thought because he hadn’t trained at all it was better they sent him back to us. He probably had a day off and has trained fully since.

I watched your interview with Optus Sport, what specifically did you get wrong at the start of the season?

I thought it was pretty clear mate, just listen to the interview again. I don’t think there is anything else I need to expand on. You review things along the way and we will probably review things properly at the end of the year. My sense is that we had a lot of players who missed a lot of our pre-season and we kind of went into the season probably a little bit underdone (undercooked) in terms of our key players and I think we paid a price for that.

This pre-season might look a little bit different because we won’t have as many international commitments as last year but I said in the interview it is stuff we will review and try to adjust so pre-season, which I think is important for every club, particularly for us from a physical perspective that we try to get right this year.

Mauricio Pochettino has spoken about managing Spurs in the future, what did you make of that at a time when you're under pressure here and going into a defining part of the season?

Mauricio if he wants to come back one day I hope it happens for him. We all have dreams and aspirations. If that is what he wants. You’re suggesting he is trying to put pressure on me?

Timing of it felt a bit disrespectful to you, that’s all.

Well, I don’t feel disrespected. I think if you ask Mauricio that question directly, you’d get a pretty clear answer as to what his intent was. Again, nothing from me to sort of be consumed with. I’m more focused on trying to make sure we win tomorrow night.

I wanted to ask you about Romero’s future. He has two years left and been linked with a few clubs...

He has got a game tomorrow night mate, that’s what we’re focused on.

This would be first league game since Chelsea at home that Van de Ven and Romero started together, how much has their absence affected the team?

Yeah like any key players that miss games. It’s great to have them back and hopefully they’re able to contribute for us tomorrow night.

You said at Fulham Yves Bissouma can let game drift by, how have you addressed that with him?

Same way as every other player, mate. We work with the players, give them feedback and give them the opportunity to work their way back to be the best that they can be.

Been some poor away results and performances in recent months and some flashpoints with fans, you at Bournemouth and players in Alkmaar, how important tomorrow not just to get a result but try to unify fans ahead of important two weeks?

Yeah I just don’t think you can get caught up with that. Our job, our role and our responsibility is to try and put in a strong performance tomorrow to win. That is it. You can’t get consumed by too many things that really are out of your control. They are out of our control how other people feel.

What we can do is perform against a tough opponent tomorrow and try to gain some momentum leading into an important part of the season for us. That is where our focus and the players' focus has been.

Tomorrow night a good dress rehearsal for Frankfurt away in two weeks – tough away game, going to be loud and players will be under pressure, but got to come through?

It is a little bit different because I think European competition and knockout competition, it tends to be a little bit more cagey, but there are some elements there. Playing away from home, against a loud fanbase, against a quality opponent where certainly if we can come through that test, it gives you confidence about what is ahead.

James asked you about Mauricio Pochettino’s quotes and there has been a lot of talk about your own future over last two-and-a-half weeks, how do you deal with that as manager and human being?

I don’t deal with it, mate. I know what my responsibilities are and I am sure if the club decide to go in a different direction there are some outstanding candidates for it. And you know what, maybe someone will think, ‘Ange Postecoglou is not a bad coach, maybe we’ll take a punt on him.’

Mate, it doesn’t rock my world. It doesn’t consume me. I am here, I am passionate about what we’re doing. I was brought in to change the way the club plays, rejuvenate the squad and bring success. I am focused on that and that is what I’ll keep doing.

Spurs' selection choices vs Chelsea, key player fitness & the loan latest - click here to listen to the latest episode of Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham

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Ange on how he deals with talk surrounding his future

I don't deal with it mate. I know what my responsibilities are. I'm sure if the club decides to go in a different direction there's some outstanding candidates out there for it. And you know what, maybe someone will think, 'Ah Ange Postecoglou's not a bad coach, maybe we'll take a punt on him'. It doesn't rock my world. It doesn't consume me. I'm here, I'm passionate about what we're doing. I was brought in to change the way the club plays, rejuvenate the squad, bring success, I'm focussed on that. That's what I'll keep doing.

Ange on if timing of the interview was disrespectful to him

Well, I don’t feel disrespected. I think if you ask Mauricio that question directly, you’d get a pretty clear answer as to what his intent was. Again, nothing from me to sort of be consumed with. I’m more focused on trying to make sure we win tomorrow night.

Ange on Romero playing for Argentina

Delighted if he can get through two games with his international team. It's great for us as he's not played a lot of football. Footballers need to play. Rather than him sitting around for two weeks, he needed games. I think you could see that with the performances he had before, especially the Fulham game by the 70th minute he was pretty much cooked in terms of his physical fitness. Getting through two games at international level, two tough games, is a positive,

Reporters pick Tottenham XI

Things do look much better for Ange Postecoglou on the injury front right now and hopefully there will be a further boost to come.

That means the Spurs boss has plenty of choice when it comes to his team to take on Chelsea on Thursday evening.

Our football.london Tottenham writers have made their team selections for the London derby right here.

Brand new Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham

The latest episode of Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham is out now.

In this week's podcast, Spurs writers Rob Guest and Lee Wilmot preview the London derby against Chelsea.

The duo also discuss the team's pre-season friendly against Arsenal in Hong Kong and also go into the detail on how the club's loan players have fared this season.

You can listen to the podcast right here or watch on YouTube by clicking here.

Tottenham loan latest

It was a good weekend for a number of Tottenham's loan players.

Yang Min-hyeok and Alfie Dorrington in particular had weekends to remember after netting their first goals for QPR and Aberdeen respectively.

Others, however, struggled for minutes for their respective teams.

You can find our Tottenham loan latest by clicking here.

Welcome

Hello and welcome to coverage of Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham press conference.

The boss will be back in front of the media again at Hotspur Way as he previews Thursday's London derby against Chelsea.

Stay tuned right here for updates from Postecoglou.