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Tottenham's Team Shake-Up for Wolves Clash

Molineux, Wolverhampton, UKSun Apr 13 2025
Tottenham Hotspur is set to face Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend. The team is going through some big changes. The coach, Ange Postecoglou, has decided to mix things up. This comes after a recent draw in the Europa League. The team is also preparing for another crucial match against Eintracht Frankfurt. Postecoglou is being cautious. He wants to avoid injuries to key players before the big game in Germany. The Wolves are in great shape. They have won their last three games. A win for them could close the gap between them and Tottenham in the league standings. This match is important for both teams. Tottenham has not won at Molineux since 2021. They have also not beaten Wolves in any match since 2022. The last four meetings have not gone well for Tottenham. They have lost three out of four. Postecoglou has made six changes to the starting lineup. Djed Spence, Archie Gray, Ben Davies, Pape Matar Sarr, Mathys Tel, and Yves Bissouma are all in. Dejan Kulusevski is back on the bench after recovering from an injury. However, Son Heung-min and Wilson Odobert will not be playing. Son has a foot injury, and Odobert is being managed due to his own issues. The team lineup for this match is as follows: Vicario, Gray, Romero, Davies, Spence, Bissouma, Sarr, Maddison, Tel, Solanke, Johnson. The substitutes are Kinsky, Pedro Porro, van de Ven, Udogie, Bentancur, Bergvall, Kulusevski, Moore, and Richarlison. This match is a big test for Tottenham. They need to show they can compete against a strong Wolves side. The result could have a big impact on their season. It will also set the stage for their upcoming Europa League match. It will be interesting to see how the changes affect the team's performance.

questions

    Will the fresh legs in the squad make the team run faster or just trip over each other more?
    If Tottenham loses, will the fans blame the rotation or the weather?
    What are the potential long-term effects of frequent rotations on player performance and morale?

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