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When Tottenham goes to Sheffield United on Sunday (19 May), Ange Postecoglou might make two changes.

Spurs’ last Premier League game of the year will be at Bramall Lane.

Because they lost to Manchester City 2-0 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 14, Postecoglou’s team can no longer make it into the UEFA Champions League.

Even so, the Australian will still want to finish his first season in England on a high note by beating the Blades.

He might try to make some changes from the team that lost to Pep Guardiola’s team in order to do that.

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Ange Postecoglou will fire Pedro Porro when Tottenham plays Sheffield United.

After making three saves against City, Guglielmo Vicario will likely start the rest of the season in goal for Spurs.

Radu Dragusin played well on Tuesday; he won six of his eight ground battles and made four tackles. The Romanian international is set to keep playing with Cristian Romero.

Micky van de Ven would start at left back again, and Pedro Porro could make way for Emerson Royal on the other side.

The Spaniard had a terrible game against his old team. He gave up a penalty, won only three of his eleven ground duels, none of his eleven aerial duels, and only finished 25% of his dribbles.

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This is likely to stay the same for James Maddison in front of Rodrigo Bentancur and Pape Matar Sarr. He made four important passes against Guardiola’s team.

Pierre Emile-Hojbjerg might make way for Dejan Kulusevski, and Postecoglou is set to go back to the front three he likes best.

Brennan Johnson should stay on the team because he won all of his ground battles and made three important plays against City.

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Son Heung-min had a tough game last time because he missed two big chances and only made one of five dribble tries. However, the South Korean international is likely to keep playing in the middle because there aren’t many options going forward.

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