Tottenham can ensure a place in the knockout stages of the Europa League in their 5th group stage game against LASK. Mourinho’s charges are in splendid form and only in their last game did they drop points. They have won 4 and drawn one in their last 5 games.
LASK have also been in decent form, with 3 wins from their last 5 games. With both teams still in contention for the knockouts, a close game can be expected. A Spurs win would guarantee them a place in the round of 32.
Erik Lamela continues on his recovery and could be an absentee for this one. There is Toby Alderweireld who suffered a knock in a league game and could face a spell on the sidelines. Other than that, Mourinho will have most of his squad to choose from.
Hart has been given the occasional Europa League game and could be given this one as well.
Should come in place of Reguilon as a part of rotation.
With Alderweireld out for the time being and Rodon not registered for the competition, Tanganaga gets the nod.
The makeshift centre-back has done rather well playing in central defence and will look to continue in the same vein.
Fitness concerns remain over Doherty as he missed the Chelsea game. Could well feature in this one.
Scored a wonder goal in the last European game. Winks comes in place of Sissoko.
It’s not hard to see why Hojbjerg is playing almost all of Spurs’ games given how good he has been in midfield for them.
Alli has received chances few and far in between. Will need to provide some more performances like the one against Ludogorets.
With Arsenal visiting on the weekend, Lucas might feature in this one in place of Son.
Bale needs to start firing soon. Continues to be given chances in this competition.
Finally off the mark for Spurs, Vinicius will be hoping to continue his good form.