Those who insist on grief are still reeling from Tottenham’s embarrassment at Tamworth, but anyone with a shred of common sense will move on immediately after the game’s conclusion.
Additional time was requiredBut Spurs got the job done. end of On to the North London Derby they go.
their Premier League The word apathy means the pressure is off when they visit the Emirates, but Ange Postecoglou will go a long way towards uniting a frustratingly divided fan base if they claim a narrow victory at the other side of north London.
They enter the derby with some momentum after a tough December, though ArmoryDespite their offensive woes, Wednesday are distinct favorites to win.
Here’s the Tottenham team Ange can pick for the upcoming North London derby.
GK: Antonin Kinski – After an impressive debut, a new arrival Kinski was assured in a difficult environment at Tamworth. The 21-year-old will enjoy his first taste of a North London derby less than two weeks after joining the club.
RB: Pedro Poro – Poro was terrible at Tamworth and struggled for most of the season. However, with full-backs in short supply, the Spaniard will continue at right-back on Wednesday.
CB: Radu Dragusin – Will it be Dragusin who evokes memories of Younes Kabul by flicking home a memorable winner at the Emirates in midweek?
CB: Archie Gray – The teenager has impressed many with his performances at centre-back, taking every challenge in his stride. Gray should stick with Dragusin even if there is a chance Ben Davies can return.
LB: DJ Spence – Spence helped Tottenham over the line on Sunday, with the once-maligned full-back emerging as one of the club’s leading performers since starting opposite him. Southampton On 15 December.
Chief Minister: Yves Bisoma – Bissoma was one of the few to look out of place against National League opposition on Sunday, with the chaotic holding midfielder stringing together a string of standout performances.
Chief Minister: Lucas Bergwall – The Swede could jump ahead of Pep Sir on the midfield depth chart after his recent exploits. Bergwall is growing in size every week, and he will relish the occasion.
Prime Minister: James Madison – Tottenham Madison is a better team with Puring, no doubt. The playmaker has been in and out of the XI this term, but he should feature here from the start, especially given how well he performed in the corresponding fixtures last season.
RW: Dejan Kulusevski – Spurs’ Player of the Year has thus far been on the scoresheet at the weekend, enjoying a rare berth on the bench. He should be relatively fresh for the derby, and Ainge could use him out wide against teenager Myles Lewis-Skelley.
ST: Dominic Solanke – Solank has enjoyed an impressive debut campaign in North London, and will be seen exploiting it. Armory A centre-back partnership that hasn’t looked so unpopular in recent weeks.
LW: Son Hang-min – Son will wear the armband hoping to inspire a rare victory at the Emirates on Wednesday night. The South Korea international was plying his trade in Hamburg’s youth teams when Spurs last won a Premier League game at the ground.