British media: This international match day is good for Tottenham. Muani returns and many injured players get rest time

London Football wrote that for Tottenham coach Frank, this international match day has brought many positive signals. The team's new signings and young players performed well, and some core players also got valuable rest. One of the most gratify...


London Football wrote that for Tottenham coach Frank, this international match day has brought many positive signals. The team's new signings and young players performed well, and some core players also got valuable rest.

One of the most gratifying news is the return of new aid Kolo Muani. The striker, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, took an important step towards his return after missing a month with a severe thigh bruise and played 45 minutes in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Watford.

At the national team level, many players performed well. Spencer made his first start for England and Polo was lively and hit the post for Spain. Young players also shined, with Wilson-Odolbert and Ter scoring goals together in the France U21 game.

Of course, there are also some episodes, such as Berivar missing an empty-net chance in the Swedish team's debut. However, Sarr played the entire game in Senegal's 5-0 victory and was in good form.

What deserves special attention is the situation of the young player Moore on loan. The 18-year-old star scored a hat-trick in the England U19 game, sweeping away the haze of Rangers in the Scottish Premiership. Given the poor record of Rangers and the recent change of coach, it is reported that Tottenham are paying close attention to Moore's situation and if the situation does not improve, the club may recall him early in January.

At the same time, key players such as Vicario, Udoki and the undrafted Bentancur have been fully rested to reserve physical fitness for Tottenham's upcoming intensive schedule.



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