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Sounds like it was Martinez that’s gave the “very very bad” quote. A claim that Poch has expressed his displeasure at and played down the comment some what. Here’s hoping it’s not as bad as what Martinez made out.
I harped all summer about how it would be worrying if we replaced Toby with De Ligt and had 19 & 22 year old CBs all season, unfortunately that prediction would have been true.Confirmed out till December.
Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen is expected to be out until December with a hamstring injury.
The Belgium international suffered the problem during the 2-0 Premier League win at Huddersfield on 29 September.
Vertonghen, 31, has made eight appearances for Spurs this season, and scored against Newcastle on the opening day of the league campaign.
The club said in a statement that he had made a "good initial response to rehabilitation".
It added: "The Belgium defender will now continue his recovery with a view to returning to full training by December."
We do love negotiating with our Belgian CB's right in the middle of a long term injury...I wouldn’t put it past us to screw up his contract extension as part of this.
We do love negotiating with our Belgian CB's right in the middle of a long term injury...
Or we won’t because he’s injured and then he will be able to sign for another club the following month.
Don't come in here and be all factual and sensible when all we crave is something to panic about.Vertonghen said in an interview in August that the club have an option to extend. His contract expires in June 2020.
Vertonghen said in an interview in August that the club have an option to extend. His contract expires in June 2020.
hmm...do they sneak in an extra month between November and December in England?God damn, another 3 months without a fully fit Jan
hmm...do they sneak in an extra month between November and December in England?
Oh goodie...Confirmed out till December.
Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen is expected to be out until December with a hamstring injury.
The Belgium international suffered the problem during the 2-0 Premier League win at Huddersfield on 29 September.
Vertonghen, 31, has made eight appearances for Spurs this season, and scored against Newcastle on the opening day of the league campaign.
The club said in a statement that he had made a "good initial response to rehabilitation".
It added: "The Belgium defender will now continue his recovery with a view to returning to full training by December."
Is he yet another player over played by Poch because of lack of other options?
You only have to look at the players out (apart from Rose) to see that they are some of the players who have played the most minutes for us over the last 3 seasons. Their bodies just can’t cope and now we are seeing the repercussions.