Tottenham: £25m star would be 'surprise starter' vs Southampton
Tottenham defender Clement Lenglet is unlikely to make his full debut against Southampton on Saturday, according to The Athletic reporter Charlie Eccleshare.
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Tottenham defender Clement Lenglet is unlikely to make his full debut against Southampton on Saturday, according to The Athletic reporter Charlie Eccleshare.
Tottenham Hotspur could well be the dark horse this season as Antonio Conte looks to build on his side's late success of securing Champions League football last season as they prepare for their season opener against Southampton. Spurs have invested strongly in the transfer window with some pundits tipping them as outsiders in the title race.
After securing Champions League football for the forthcoming campaign the Italian manager has been busy at work this off-season putting his stamp on the side.
The new Premier League season has almost arrived for Tottenham, with the first fixture taking place on home soil. The opening match at the new stadium was a 2-0 victory against Crystal Palace, at the start of April 2019.
Tottenham boss Antonio Conte is not worried about the desire of his players or the possibility of them being distracted during the first half of the season with the World Cup only a matter of months away.
After making six summer signings in this summer's transfer window, Tottenham Hotspur boss Antonio Conte has told fans not to necessarily expect a title challenge despite a successful window.
Antonio Conte believes Tottenham are moving in the right direction after a busy summer transfer window but warned they cannot yet focus on closing the gap to Manchester City and Liverpool.
Arsenal allowed a documentary crew to peer behind the scenes last season. Clubs who assume they have a global status do so more and more willingly, although managers tend to be lukewarm about the invasion of privacy.