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SPURS CLOSE TO FULL FORCE

Return of key men gives Pochettino hope of a festive surge

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while Kenyan Wanyama, absent with a knee problem since August, is back in full training.

“When you lose, it is human nature to miss who wasn’t on the pitch,” Pochettino said.

“Wanyama is very close, Toby is doing well and we are very close to having everyone fit.

“We need to keep going and belief is so important, to change the dynamic, win games and be close to the top four. It is a long way until the end of the season.”

England duo Harry Kane and Dele Alli are available, although both came close to red cards at City for challenges many referees would have ruled were straight reds.

Kane’s lunge on Raheem Sterling was deemed out of character but Alli, who stamped on Kevin de Bruyne, has a history of reckless tackling.

Pochettino vowed to keep helping the 21-year-old, whose form on the pitch has been less consistent than Kane’s.

He said Spurs needed to provide Alli with “better tools” if he is re-discover the form that made him such a hot property.

“I am happy with him, it is our responsibi­lity to try and help. This week was good for him but we need to understand he is only 21,” the Argentinia­n said.

No team in the Premier League has a better defensive record than Burnley, who have conceded just 12 goals in 18 league matches.

Dyche’s side have kept clean sheets in each of their last three games, including the 0-0 draw at Brighton, although that point came at a cost as centre-back James Tarkowski was retrospect­ively banned for three matches by the Football Associatio­n on Thursday, after admitting violent conduct.

Tarkowski was caught by TV cameras elbowing Glenn Murray in the ribs after the Brighton striker had grabbed him by the hand he had injured in an earlier incident.

The suspension means Kevin Long will slot in alongside Ben Mee in central defence, while Matt Lowton may return at rightback after five games out with a knee injury.

Dyche said: “We’re a little bit stretched for the first time, with injuries, and when you add in a suspension, it does make things stretched.” AFP

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Tottenham’s Harry Kane evades Manchester City’s Nicolas Otamendi during their Premier League match on Sunday.
AFP PIC Tottenham’s Harry Kane evades Manchester City’s Nicolas Otamendi during their Premier League match on Sunday.

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