The Sun (Malaysia)

Spurs, Milan and Sociedad have no room for errors

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IN AN unusually crammed and crowded season, the Europa League, which resumes tomorrow morning with 26 group games, presents clubs fighting for domestic glory with a tricky balancing act.

The English, Italian and Spanish league leaders, Tottenham, Real Sociedad and AC Milan, as well as Bundesliga high-flyers Bayer Leverkusen, have all slipped up already in Europe’s second-tier competitio­n and cannot afford another mistake.

Yet the demands of a condensed season mean their managers are walking two tightropes at once.

Real Sociedad, beaten at home by Napoli on the second matchday, have lost veteran David Silva to a hamstring injury on Sunday ahead of their trip to Group F leaders AZ Alkmaar.

Yet even as they travel to the

Netherland­s, they need to plan for Sunday’s crucial game against Villarreal, who are third in La Liga.

Real Sociedad’s only consolatio­n is that Villarreal must cross the Mediterran­ean twice as they visit second-place Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Group I.

Tottenham ony lead Group J on goal difference in head-to-head matches ahead of Royal Antwerp and LASK Linz. They too lost a key veteran when centreback Toby Alderweire­ld suffered a groin muscle injury against Manchester City on Saturday.

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho came unstuck when he rotated his squad in Antwerp and lost. Yet with a visit to thirdplace Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday, he may rest starters at home against winless Ludogorets.

That could give Gareth Bale a chance to score his first Europa League goal since March 2013, when he hit the opener as

Spurs eliminated Inter Milan in the last 16.

AC Milan travel to Lille seeking not only for a victory, which would put them top of Group H, but also revenge. Lille won 3-0 at the San Siro on the last matchday with 23year-old Turk Yusuf Yazici hitting his second hat-trick of this year’s competitio­n.

Milan will be without talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c who suffered a thigh muscle injury in the Serie A victory over Napoli on Sunday.

Bayer Leverkusen, one point behind Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and second in the unpredicta­ble Group C, host Hapoel Beer-Sheva who are last but still in contention.

Only four teams, Villarreal, Leicester, Arsenal and Hoffenheim, have won all three matches. All can ensure a top-two finish and give themselves the chance to rest players in the last two rounds. – AFP

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