Bournemouth vs Tottenham: Premier League – LIVE!
No Eric Dier within the Spurs squad for the third recreation in a row. A glance contained in the away dressing room…
Dom Smith on the Vitality Stadium
Naming the identical XI that beat Manchester United so deservedly final weekend feels just like the wise determination from Ange Postecoglou.
Spurs are such a younger group however Postecoglou appears to see that because the path to sustainable success.
A giant increase for Spurs to have Maddison match.
So James Maddison begins and Spurs are unchanged from the group that beat Manchester United final weekend.
Two modifications for Bournemouth, together with a primary begin for Justin Kluivert.
Team news: Maddison begins for Spurs
Bournemouth XI: Neto, Aarons, Zabarnyi, Kelly, Kerkez, Christie, Rothwell, Semenyo, Billing, Kluivert, Solanke
Subs: Radu, Cook, Mepham, Brooks, Moore, Traore, Hill, Senesi, Anthony
Tottenham XI: Vicario, Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie, Sarr, Bissouma, Kulusevski, Maddison, Son, Richarlison
Subs: Forster, Skipp, Hojbjerg, Sanchez, Emerson, Perisic, Lo Celso, Solomon, Davies
Spurs are right here! Team news arising…
James Maddison has confirmed he’s match to start out for Tottenham.
Speaking to TNT Sport earlier than the sport, Maddison stated: “I have recovered well. I took a little bit of a knock but nothing major and I am good to go.”
Full group news to come back in 10 minutes…!
Ange Postecoglou has not dominated out including additional new signings to his squad earlier than subsequent week’s switch deadline, however reiterated the main target stays outgoings for now.
“These kind of things are pretty fluid; they can happen pretty quickly. At the moment you can see by doing the maths we have got too many players in terms of when we submit our final list.
“There will be guys here who won’t be on that list if nothing changes so I am pretty sure that will change. From now until the end of the window I am sure there will be some movement.”
Ange Postecoglou has stated forming a brand new management group at Tottenham was key to bringing success again to the membership – and defended his determination to not embody Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
“You can’t keep doing everything the same and expect a different outcome. It’s pretty obvious. I’ve always done that wherever I’ve done.
“Unless I change things, personnel or staff, or manner of playing, then what am I doing? I’m definitely not that arrogant to think that just me walking in is going to give us success.”
Tottenham’s encouraging and, maybe, surprising win over Manchester United final weekend left many followers brimming with optimism concerning the potential of Ange Postecoglou’s facet – and the membership’s new vice-captain Cristian Romero isn’t any completely different.
“I’m someone who thinks nothing is impossible, so if we keep up this level let’s see [what we can achieve],” Romero instructed Standard Sport this week. “All I ask from people is to trust us.
“All the gamers are going to present every little thing, together with the workers, to take Tottenham as excessive as attainable and attempt to win trophies. Things take time, but when we’re collectively, I consider we will obtain nice issues.”
Read Dan Kilpatrick’s unique interview with Cristian Romero here.