Spurs vs Atletico Madrid, UEFA Champions League | Team news | Joao Palhinha still out, Richarlison suspended, Conor Gallagher and Dominic Solanke doubts for Atleti second leg

Spurs vs Atletico Madrid, UEFA Champions League | Team news | Joao Palhinha still out, Richarlison suspended, Conor Gallagher and Dominic Solanke doubts for Atleti second leg

Igor Tudor may have four players returning for the second leg of our UEFA Champions League Round of 16 tie in opposition to Atletico Madrid, however he’s still with out plenty of gamers – Conor Gallagher and Dominic Solanke are rated uncertain for the conflict at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday night time (8pm UK).

Joao Palhinha, injured within the latter phases of final week’s first leg in Madrid, won’t make it. Richarlison, in the meantime, serves a one-match suspension after selecting up three yellow playing cards. Souza and Yves Bissouma are additionally unavailable, each ineligible.

Speaking on Tuesday afternoon, Igor instructed us that each Conor Gallagher (virus) and Dominic Solanke are uncertain. “We’ve some good news, but also some bad news because Conor (Gallagher) is not here, and Dom (Solanke) has some small problems, so we’ll see tomorrow how he is,” he mentioned. “Also, Souza isn’t accessible (ineligible).

“So, we’re very comparable (to Liverpool on Sunday) when it comes to numbers. If we see that Destiny and Lucas can play one small a part of the sport, okay, that’s a optimistic factor, to see new faces, good vitality.

“Also, for sure, two or three more will come back for Nottingham Forest (on Sunday).”

Speaking at his pre-match press convention, Igor reported: “Destiny and Lucas shall be on the bench tomorrow – one a part of the sport, not an excessive amount of as a result of they only began coaching with us, nevertheless it’s good to see them.

“Romero? He’s there. He can play. Joao (Palhinha), no. Joao is a little bit worse, so he’ll be for the next game, but Romero is in.”

Asked about Conor lacking coaching, Igor added: “We’ll see today what we can do, because he has, as you know, probably asthma problems. He gets some virus, which is not a nice thing. We’re going to see if he’s able tomorrow to go on the bench, we hope. It’s nothing like a danger, but still, he’s not able to play.”

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