Postecoglou to outlined Tottenham defence plan as Dragusin call looms

Ange Postecoglou faces a selection dilemma regarding Radu Dragusin as Tottenham prepares to take on Brentford and Everton in the coming week.

Radu Dragusin, Tottenham’s January signing, missed a home debut during the FA Cup exit against Manchester City, as Postecoglou opted to keep him on the bench, with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven as the preferred center-back pair.

Tottenham’s elimination from the FA Cup narrows the opportunities for Dragusin, with only Premier League fixtures remaining until May due to their absence from European competition and Carabao Cup exit.

Despite the quick turnaround between matches, Friday’s FA Cup fixture helps in preparations for the Brentford match, but the limited time on the training pitch could prompt Postecoglou to consider tinkering with the lineup to keep players fresh, presenting a decision regarding Dragusin.

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Postecoglou, in a press conference before the Manchester United game, emphasized the need for rotation to manage fitness levels, especially given the absence of key center-backs earlier in the season.

The arrival of Radu Dragusin provides an opportunity to have three top center-backs and manage playing time strategically, minimizing the risk of injuries.

As Tottenham faces two quick-succession matches, Postecoglou may need to make decisions about Dragusin, considering the need for rotation and player management.

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The Romanian defender’s adaptation to Tottenham’s style and his eagerness to learn and improve make him a valuable asset for different game scenarios.

Tottenham’s fixture schedule, with only one midweek match scheduled until April, provides a potential window for Dragusin’s involvement and further integration into the team.

Given Romero and Van de Ven’s recent return from injury, Postecoglou might consider managing their fitness and providing Dragusin with an opportunity to make his full debut.

Dragusin’s signing is not merely for cover but reflects his potential to challenge for a regular first-team spot, requiring Postecoglou to decide on integrating the youngster into Premier League action sooner rather than later.

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