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Luka Van der Bale

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There was a lady on Twitter who posted pictures with him and Kane at the training ground the other day. She said Kane was back in full training (confirmed by the man himself the next day), but she didn't mention if Alli had trained with the team or not.

Anyone know if he's back in full training?

As others have said, given it's his hamstring again, I do hope he is eased back. His goals will be so important in the run-in.
Same woman said Dele and Amos were training separately from the rest of the group.
 

carmeldevil

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There was a lady on Twitter who posted pictures with him and Kane at the training ground the other day. She said Kane was back in full training (confirmed by the man himself the next day), but she didn't mention if Alli had trained with the team or not.

Anyone know if he's back in full training?

As others have said, given it's his hamstring again, I do hope he is eased back. His goals will be so important in the run-in.

From Spurs official twitter:

 

CoopsieDeadpool

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Cue next injury


Yep. Kane, Winks, Dier, Rose. They can all do with missing missing these internationals. So much has gone wrong for us this season, and we all know that it's only typical for our club to get these boys back to some sort of fitness, only for then to go and and get injured on England duty & we'll be without them for literally the most important part of the season. The run in!
 

parj

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Yep. Kane, Winks, Dier, Rose. They can all do with missing missing these internationals. So much has gone wrong for us this season, and we all know that it's only typical for our club to get these boys back to some sort of fitness, only for then to go and and get injured on England duty & we'll be without them for literally the most important part of the season. The run in!

Reminds me off Darren anderton. Never fit for us but somehow always ready for international tournaments
 

spursfan77

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Glad he’s back. No way should he be allowed to go on England duty. Same as winks, trippier, Dier and Kane as they’re all just back from injury or injured.
 

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Narrator: They all went on England duty.
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Danny1

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I feel like Alli has been the most effected by the fact we haven’t had much of a midfield this year. Last night he was asked to play in a 2 and many of his games he hasn’t had a chance to play his natural position.

Now I thought Alli did well in the 2 last night but it definitely isn’t his long term position. As soon as he went further upfield he made an interception that sent Kane through on goal and made 2 late runs behind the opposition defence that Toby tried to pick out.

Also, for Eriksens goal, Alli was lurking at the back post all alone ready to put away any chance that came his way. His greatest strengths are his mobility, his intelligent running, his stamina and tenacity and his composure infront of goal.

My opinion, if we can have a solid two in midfield of Winks and Sissoko, then we can play DESK infront of them for the rest of the season and we will beat most teams. It feels like this season, that we haven’t had those 4 playing together consistently.
 

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I feel like Alli has been the most effected by the fact we haven’t had much of a midfield this year. Last night he was asked to play in a 2 and many of his games he hasn’t had a chance to play his natural position.

Now I thought Alli did well in the 2 last night but it definitely isn’t his long term position. As soon as he went further upfield he made an interception that sent Kane through on goal and made 2 late runs behind the opposition defence that Toby tried to pick out.

Also, for Eriksens goal, Alli was lurking at the back post all alone ready to put away any chance that came his way. His greatest strengths are his mobility, his intelligent running, his stamina and tenacity and his composure infront of goal.

My opinion, if we can have a solid two in midfield of Winks and Sissoko, then we can play DESK infront of them for the rest of the season and we will beat most teams. It feels like this season, that we haven’t had those 4 playing together consistently.

Spot. On.

All of it (y)
 

Dzejkob

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I feel like Alli has been the most effected by the fact we haven’t had much of a midfield this year. Last night he was asked to play in a 2 and many of his games he hasn’t had a chance to play his natural position.

Now I thought Alli did well in the 2 last night but it definitely isn’t his long term position. As soon as he went further upfield he made an interception that sent Kane through on goal and made 2 late runs behind the opposition defence that Toby tried to pick out.

Also, for Eriksens goal, Alli was lurking at the back post all alone ready to put away any chance that came his way. His greatest strengths are his mobility, his intelligent running, his stamina and tenacity and his composure infront of goal.

My opinion, if we can have a solid two in midfield of Winks and Sissoko, then we can play DESK infront of them for the rest of the season and we will beat most teams. It feels like this season, that we haven’t had those 4 playing together consistently.
Agree. Center midfilder is not the position where he can reach his full potential but he really showed what we are lacking there. He made some great through balls and unconventional passes. We really need someone with this kind of technic and composure in the midfield.

As Winks is back, he will be probably playing up the pitch but IMO it was good choice to put him next to Sissoko in this game and he did well.
 

Japhet

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Glad he’s back. No way should he be allowed to go on England duty. Same as winks, trippier, Dier and Kane as they’re all just back from injury or injured.

IMO it says a lot about Poch's man management that he lets our players represent their Country when it means a lot to them. Some of them actually needed a bit of match practice last time round so it wasn't all negative. I think it's a joke though that Liverpool pull Trent Alexander Arnold out of the England squad but he's fine to play against us. It's really up to Southgate to leave players out in future matches if he has suspicions. Of course, that won't happen but I can also see young upcoming players identifying Poch as a manager who won't hamper their International ambitions like many others.
 
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