Spurs early Team News hints for Wolves as Postecoglou set for major changes

Ange Postecoglou faces a delicate balancing act as Tottenham Hotspur prepare for their Premier League clash with Wolverhampton Wanderers, with indications suggesting both Dominic Solanke and James Maddison could retain their starting roles despite the manager’s admission of necessary squad rotation.

The attacking duo played pivotal roles in Thursday’s 1-1 Europa League draw against Eintracht Frankfurt, with Maddison providing the assist for Pedro Porro’s equalizer after Hugo Ekitike’s early opener.

Their continued involvement highlights Postecoglou’s reliance on creative fulcrums as Spurs navigate a congested fixture schedule, though neither has completed a full ninety minutes in recent weeks.

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Solanke’s presence up front offers Tottenham a consistent focal point, with the striker starting all three matches since the international break before making way for fresh legs in the latter stages.

Similarly, Maddison’s creative influence remains undiminished despite his regular substitutions, evidenced by his sixth assist of the campaign against Frankfurt.

The right-back position presents another selection quandary, with Porro’s energetic displays making him difficult to rest. Tottenham’s social media team notably highlighted kickoff times in various global cities including Montevideo, Uruguay – perhaps hinting at the Spanish full-back’s continued involvement rather than his Argentine counterpart Cristian Romero.

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Youngster Mathys Tel waits patiently for his opportunity, restricted to late substitute appearances since returning from international duty, while goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario maintains his ever-present status between the posts since reclaiming the starting position in February.

Postecoglou’s rotation policy faces its sternest test yet as Tottenham attempt to maintain their European push on multiple fronts. The Australian manager must weigh fatigue against momentum, with key players like Solanke and Maddison demonstrating they can deliver impactful performances even when not completing full matches.

As Spurs prepare for another crucial week, the selection decisions against Wolves could reveal much about Postecoglou’s priorities heading into the season’s decisive phase.

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With the North London derby looming and European progression still in the balance, every minute managed and every substitution timed could prove pivotal in Tottenham’s pursuit of silverware and Champions League qualification.

The coming days promise to test both the depth of Tottenham’s squad and Postecoglou’s tactical flexibility, with Wolves representing dangerous opponents capable of punishing any drop in intensity. How Spurs navigate these selection dilemmas may well define their campaign’s ultimate trajectory.

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