Tricky trip to Fulham awaits Tottenham before international break | OneFootball

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·15 mars 2025

Tricky trip to Fulham awaits Tottenham before international break

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Tottenham Hotspur’s trip to Fulham on Sunday presents another tough test before the international break. Spurs are fresh from a Europa League win against AZ Alkmaar, but this London derby is far from straightforward.Ange Postecoglou’s men delivered an expected 3-1 turnaround on Thursday, securing a quarter-final clash with Eintracht Frankfurt. The Australian manager has emphasised that Europe is now a key focus. “In what’s been a tough season for us,” he said. “I think Europe has been something we can lean on in terms of progress.” Domestically, Spurs sit 13th, well adrift of European qualification but comfortably clear of relegation. The league campaign appears to be meandering towards an underwhelming conclusion, yet their recent away form offers encouragement. Wins against Brentford and Ipswich Town have provided a lift, though a concerning pre-international break trend lingers — Tottenham have lost their last five league games before a break, including a 3-0 defeat at Fulham last season.Marco Silva’s side have held their own this term, sitting 10th and within reach of European contention. They snatched a 1-1 draw at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in December and have lost just four of their last 18 matches in all competitions. However, consistency at Craven Cottage has been elusive, with only one win in their last seven home league fixtures.Postecoglou acknowledged the difficulty of managing squad fitness after a demanding European tie. “Thursday-Sunday is a massive task,” he admitted. “With a healthier squad, it’s good for us to make some changes.” Rodrigo Bentancur, Sergio Reguilon, and Timo Werner are available, but Dejan Kulusevski and Kevin Danso remain sidelined.The return of Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero has bolstered Spurs defensively. “For the first 60 minutes [against AZ], it was as solid as we’ve been all year,” Postecoglou noted. “They had one shot off a set-piece in that whole time.” That stability will be crucial against a Fulham side that struggles for clean sheets but has attacking threats in Raul Jimenez and Akex Iwobi.Spurs’ European ambitions are alive, but they must prove they can balance domestic and continental demands. A win at Fulham would halt their unwanted pre-break trend and reinforce their late-season momentum.

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