Postecoglou makes decision on who would replace Son if injured now

Tottenham Hotspur secured a solid 3-0 win in their Europa League opener against Qarabag, but concerns have emerged over a potential injury to their captain, Heung-min Son.

Despite the victory, the possibility of Son being unavailable for their upcoming Premier League clash against Manchester United has raised questions about Tottenham’s options.

In his post-match comments, manager Ange Postecoglou addressed the issue and the possible replacements if Son is indeed sidelined.

Son’s injury, though worrying, may not be as serious as initially feared. Postecoglou mentioned that Son had appeared “tired” and that there had been no confirmation from the medical staff about the severity of his condition.

Son is eager to train ahead of the big fixture at Old Trafford, but his fitness will continue to be monitored.

The team faces a tight turnaround between the two matches, and Son’s availability will likely be a game-time decision.

Should Son be unable to play, Postecoglou has a few alternatives at his disposal. One of the key talking points has been Mikey Moore, a young talent who has impressed in the youth ranks.

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While Moore hasn’t had extensive first-team experience, Postecoglou hinted that the youngster is ready to step up and could be a legitimate option to fill in on the left wing.

Moore, who is known for his agility and creativity, could be a wildcard option, offering a fresh and dynamic presence in attack.

Alongside Moore, Timo Werner and Dejan Kulusevski are also considered potential replacements. Postecoglou acknowledged that the team is somewhat limited in their options, especially with Wilson Odobert and Richarlison both out due to injuries.

However, Kulusevski, who has been a consistent performer for Spurs, can play out wide and provides a reliable option.

Werner, who also featured in the Europa League match, remains another candidate, but his performances have been met with mixed reviews since joining the team.

Postecoglou’s comments suggest that he values both Werner and Moore, but many fans and observers feel Moore should be given more opportunities.

In fact, it came as a surprise that Werner saw more playing time than Moore in the Qarabag game, especially with Tottenham cruising to a comfortable victory.

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Some believe that Moore’s development would benefit from more first-team minutes, and his youthful energy could offer something different against Manchester United.

Looking ahead to Sunday’s clash, Postecoglou may opt for a more cautious approach, potentially utilizing Brennan Johnson and Kulusevski on the wings if Son is ruled out.

Johnson, in particular, has shown flashes of promise and could be an excellent addition to the starting lineup.

His pace and goal-scoring ability make him a viable option, especially against a Manchester United side that has been vulnerable in defense this season.

Kulusevski, on the other hand, offers experience and creativity, making him another solid choice for either wing.

Timo Werner, while talented, has yet to fully convince Spurs supporters. Some remain skeptical of his ability to deliver in key moments, but Postecoglou has expressed confidence in his potential.

Still, if Son is absent, it would make sense to lean on players like Johnson and Kulusevski, who have shown more consistency and reliability.

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Werner’s time to shine may still come, but the stakes are high against Manchester United, and Postecoglou may prefer to trust players with proven track records in such a crucial fixture.

Tottenham faces a critical decision as they prepare for their encounter with Manchester United. While the fitness of Heung-min Son remains uncertain, Ange Postecoglou has several options to consider.

Mikey Moore presents an exciting opportunity for the future, but experienced players like Kulusevski and Johnson may be the more prudent choices for the match.

With or without Son, Spurs will need to bring their best to Old Trafford if they hope to maintain their recent run of form.

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