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Tottenham Hotspur Manager Ange Postecoglou Addresses Injury Problems Ahead Of Ipswich Town Clash

Ange Postecoglou acknowledges Tottenham Hotspur's injury challenges as they prepare for their match against Ipswich Town. Key players are doubtful, but the team remains focused on improving performance and securing a win.

Tottenham Hotspur's manager, Ange Postecoglou, has acknowledged the challenges posed by the team's extensive injury list this season. Key players like Kevin Danso, Son Heung-min, and Rodrigo Bentancur are doubtful for their upcoming match against Ipswich Town. Meanwhile, Richarlison, Dominic Solanke, Radu Dragusin, and Micky van de Ven are confirmed absentees. Despite these setbacks, Postecoglou remains optimistic about the team's efforts and training improvements.

Everyone likes an impending car crash; I am sure we had a lot of people willing that scenario on. I know how hard these players have worked," he said.

Postecoglou emphasised that the team's primary focus remains on winning matches. He mentioned that they are continuously seeking ways to improve their performance while acknowledging that they are not alone in facing such challenges. "We are looking into ways we can do things better," he stated, highlighting the importance of adapting to circumstances beyond their control.Ipswich Town's goalkeeper, Alex Palmer, has praised 22-year-old forward Liam Delap for his impressive performance this season. Delap recently scored his 10th goal against Aston Villa and is seen as a crucial player for Ipswich. "You look at him and he's a monster," Palmer commented. Delap's physicality and talent make him an essential asset for the team.

"He's a young lad that's got the enthusiasm and energy and also the talent," said Palmer.

Postecoglou Discusses Spurs' Injury Concerns
Liam Delap is Ipswich's top scorer with all 10 goals coming in the Premier League. His contribution accounts for 43.5% of Ipswich's total goals this season, second only to Chris Wood in terms of team goal share. This achievement places him among Ipswich's top scorers in a single Premier League campaign since Marcus Stewart in 2000-01.For Tottenham, Mathys Tel is a player to watch after scoring in his first start against Aston Villa in the FA Cup earlier this month. He also featured as one of seven teenagers to play for Tottenham in the Premier League this season, equalling their record for most different teens fielded in a single campaign.

Match Prediction

Tottenham have shown signs of improvement with two consecutive wins against Brentford and Manchester United without conceding any goals. They aim to secure a third straight victory for the first time since December 2023. In contrast, Ipswich Town have struggled this year, failing to win any of their six league games so far.Ipswich remain winless in 2025 with two draws and four losses from six matches. Their home form has been particularly poor with only one win and nine goals scored at Portman Road this season. Since defeating Chelsea last December, they have lost three consecutive home games by an aggregate score of 10-1.

Opta Win Probability

According to Opta's win probability model, Tottenham have a 45.8% chance of winning against Ipswich Town. The probability of a draw stands at 25.1%, while Ipswich have a 29% chance of securing their first victory of the year.Postecoglou remains cautious about predicting when injury issues might ease but sees potential opportunities ahead in the latter half of the year. "Who knows? We feel there's a massive opportunity," he remarked optimistically about future prospects despite current challenges.
Story first published: Friday, February 21, 2025, 3:25 [IST]
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