Spence and Son start, Bissouma debate – The Tottenham predicted team Postecoglou should select vs West Ham

Tottenham Hotspur face a crucial Premier League clash this weekend as they host West Ham United following the international break.

For manager Ange Postecoglou, the timing of the break may not have been ideal. His team was on a good run of form before their recent defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion, and the players likely would have preferred to get back on the pitch immediately to put things right.

Nevertheless, the pause has given the squad time to regroup, and Spurs will be looking to return to winning ways in front of their home fans.

West Ham, meanwhile, have had a slow start to the season under new manager Julen Lopetegui.

Despite their struggles, they managed a confidence-boosting win in their last match, putting four goals past Ipswich Town. That victory could give them some momentum heading into the London derby, though Tottenham will feel confident about their chances, especially with some key players expected to return from injury.

Son Heung-min and Richarlison are both in contention to feature against West Ham, and their potential return provides a significant boost for Postecoglou’s side.

Tottenham’s attacking options are strengthened considerably with both players available, and the question now is whether they should start or be eased back into action. Son, in particular, is a vital figure for the team, and his inclusion would provide a dynamic edge to the frontline.

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Tottenham’s regular starting XI has become fairly settled under Postecoglou, but the Brighton defeat might prompt a few adjustments. Son seems likely to reclaim his place in the lineup, with Timo Werner potentially dropping to the bench.

Midfield remains a key area of focus, and there could be some rotation as well. Rodrigo Bentancur, who has spent the international break working closely with the coaching staff at Hotspur Way, may get the nod over Yves Bissouma due to his recent work with the team.

Defensively, Cristian Romero faces a quick turnaround after international duty with Argentina, and this could factor into Postecoglou’s decision-making.

Romero’s fitness and readiness will need to be assessed, but given his importance to the team, he may start unless fatigue is an issue. If Romero isn’t deemed ready, Radu Dragusin could step in. Otherwise, the defense is likely to remain unchanged, with Pedro Porro, Micky van de Ven, and Destiny Udogie forming the rest of the backline.

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Lee Wilmot, head of football at football.london, suggests there may be a case for introducing Djed Spence at left-back in place of Udogie, who has had a mixed season so far.

Spence recently signed a new contract with the club and could be in line for a start, particularly with Udogie struggling defensively in the loss to Brighton. However, it remains to be seen whether Postecoglou will make such a bold change in a game where defensive stability will be crucial.

In midfield, the main decision revolves around whether Bentancur or Bissouma will start at the base of the midfield three. Both players offer different qualities, and while Bentancur has the advantage of having trained during the international break, Bissouma’s energy and physical presence might be better suited to facing a team like West Ham.

Postecoglou will need to weigh up these options carefully before deciding on his midfield trio.

The front three is another area of intrigue, with Son’s fitness being a central factor. If he’s ready to start, Son is expected to lead the attack alongside Dejan Kulusevski and Brennan Johnson.

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Richarlison, now back from injury, could provide a valuable option off the bench, offering fresh legs and a different dimension late in the game. Postecoglou will have to manage his squad carefully, especially with a packed fixture schedule ahead.

Here’s a potential lineup based on recent performances and player availability:

PositionPlayer
GoalkeeperGuglielmo Vicario
Right BackPedro Porro
Center BackCristian Romero
Center BackMicky van de Ven
Left BackDestiny Udogie
MidfieldYves Bissouma
MidfieldJames Maddison
MidfieldDejan Kulusevski
ForwardBrennan Johnson
ForwardDominic Solanke
ForwardSon Heung-min

This match is critical for Tottenham as they seek to maintain their positive momentum under Postecoglou and keep pace in the Premier League standings. With the right tactical decisions and players returning from injury, Spurs will aim to secure all three points and get back on track after the disappointment at Brighton.

West Ham will pose a challenge, but Tottenham’s superior squad depth and home advantage should give them the edge in this London derby.

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