Dele Alli is the first name scratched from Friday’s proceedings after his eventual FA ban for “improper conduct” in respect of that ill-advised airport lounge video featuring an oriental gentleman. The ban is for one game only and this one against Manchester United is it.
Govani Lo Celso‘s situation we covered in this earlier piece, and it looks highly unlikely that the Argentine will be feature in any meaningful way.
Juan Foyth appears to have picked up a knee injury, the boy is ruled out and Physioroom.com won’t have a return date until he’s been assessed.
Troy Parrott is also crocked, but no specifics are shared, the club has said “He will now undergo a period of recovery before commencing rehabilitation and returning to training later in June.”
Finally, there’s Japhet Tanganga and the stress fracture in his lower back.
This list doesn’t look great, but the absence of Dele and Giovani are pretty superficial. What is a concern, is that the boy Parrott would do well making a claim for that Harry Kane back-up spot – which is something he won’t do if he can’t stay fit.
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We can/will beat them you know. They ain’t fkin great.
Aurier it is then. Great.