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Tottenham Predicted Lineup vs. Southampton For Dec. 15: Injury Crisis Worsens

Tottenham Hotspur looks to return to winning ways when they play Southampton at 7 pm on December 15. Ange Postecoglou is going through his toughest spell in London with his side’s current fitness problems doing him no favours. Here is your Tottenham predicted lineup for an important Premier League clash.

Tottenham Predicted Lineup vs. Southampton

How Tottenham have lined up recently

Unlike rivals Chelsea, who have a different squad for the Premier League and Europa Conference League, Tottenham’s poor squad depth does not allow them to rotate that heavily for European competitions. Fraser Forster continues to impress as Spurs’ temporary number 1 and made some standout saves against Rangers.

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In defence, Tottenham are struggling with several injuries and players needing rest. Full-back’s Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro both looked tired against Rangers and Djed Spence, who is not registered for the Europa League, may finally get a chance to start. The versatile Archie Gray is currently filling in as a centre-back and will look to improve his partnership with Radu Dragusin for the trip to Southampton.

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With Yves Bissouma andRodrigo Bentancur suspended, Pape Matar Sarr will be the deepest midfielder. This will allow James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski to play alongside each other in a very attacking midfield. Postecoglou may also turn to Lucas Bergvall, who hasn’t started since a 3-2 loss to Galatasary in November.

In attack, Postecoglou was furious, with Timo Werner’s unacceptable first-half performance against Rangers. The winger completed just 69% of his passes and failed all attempted dribbles. Brennan Johnson was also withdrawn early on against Rangers after struggling to impact the game. Dominic Solanke should return upfront meaning Heung-min Son can return to the left wing.

Tottenham’s Recent Form and Tactics

Tottenham haven’t won since a 4-0 thrashing of Manchester City on November 23. This was the last game thatGuglielmo Vicario played before he was forced to have surgery on a broken ankle. Forster has played well in the Italian’s absence but Spurs have struggled massively defensively, conceding nine goals in five matches.

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This has led to calls for Postecoglou to adapt his high-risk style while his goalkeeper and first-choice centre-backs, Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero, are out injured. It is expected the stubborn 59-year-old will stick to his principles, with his attacking 4-3-3 system. Dejan Kulusevski’s goal against Rangers was his second in as many matches. Spurs will need their Swedish star to continue his good form if they are going to return to winning ways.

Tottenham Injuries and Suspensions To Consider

Tottenhamare experiencing their‘worst ever’ injury crisis. The clubhave launched a review of its medical department to try and find the cause of these sudden season-ruining injuries. The crisis has completely destroyed Postecoglou’s squad depth andhas seen them fall down the Premier League and Europa League tables.

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After returning against Chelsea, Romero and Van de Ven suffered new injuries and will likely be out until around the new year. Bissouma and Bentancur are both suspended, further weakening Spurs’ options. Vicario (ankle), Richarlison (thigh), Ben Davies (Thigh), Wilson Oderbert (thigh), and Mikey Moore (illness) are all out for the trip to Southampton.

Spurs Predicted Lineup Vs Southampton

GK: Fraser Forster

RB: Pedro Porro

CB: Radu Dragusin

CB: Archie Gray

LB: Djed Spence

DM: Pape Matar Sarr

MF James Maddison

MF: Dejan Kulusevski

RW: Brennan Johnson

ST: Dominic Solanke

LW: Heung-min Son

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