Son Heung-min is not going to play within the first leg of Tottenham’s Europa League semi-final with Bodo/Glimt.
The South Korea striker since April 10 due to a foot harm and stays on the sideline.
Regardless of their abysmal kind within the Premier League, through which they’ve misplaced 19 video games this season, Spurs are favourites to progress to the Europa League ultimate with victory over the Norwegian facet.
Nevertheless, they’ll as soon as once more be with out Son as a result of harm he suffered within the first leg of their quarter-final tie with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou had beforehand expressed optimism Son can be out there.
However talking at a press convention on Wednesday, Postecoglou stated: “He [Son] received’t function tomorrow evening.
“He’s in coaching however he’s nonetheless separate from the group. He’s bettering and hopefully we are going to get him again in sooner slightly than later.”
On the entire, although, Postecoglou is inspired by the health of his squad.
“I feel we’re in a great place,” he added. “Wanting on the output of gamers we’ve received some good minutes into gamers who wanted it and managed the others.
“Gamers like [Cristian] Romero and [Micky] Van de Ven have missed a lot of the season, it’s not nearly getting again however the way you handle after they come again.
“Dom [Solanke] performed 60 minutes [in the 5-1 loss to Liverpool], Madders [James Maddison] 45. They’re all in a great place bodily.”
Greek-born Australian Postecoglou coached in each Australia and Greece earlier than success in Japan with Yokohama F. Marinos and in Scotland with Celtic landed him the Tottenham job.
As such, there isn’t any probability of him disrespecting Bodo/Glimt regardless of them hailing from what is taken into account a minor league in European soccer.
“Bodo are there on benefit,” stated Postecoglou. “They beat Lazio, Olympiacos. They’re robust groups.
“I’m from the opposite facet of the world. It doesn’t matter the place you’re from. We’re going to deal with them with the respect they deserve and provides our greatest.”