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Harry Kane and Steven Bergwijn shine - How Tottenham players are doing on international duty

The majority of Antonio Conte's Tottenham squad are on international duty, in the final break of the season. When his team return, Spurs will have nine games remaining until the end of the Premier League campaign.

The Lilywhites are now fifth, after their 3-1 victory over West Ham before the break and sit just three points behind fourth placed Arsenal. Although Tottenham's north London rivals have a game in hand, the battle for a top four spot is still very much up for grabs.

Conte has a small group of players he can continue working with during the break, who weren't called up to play for their country. However with most of them jetting off to represent their nation, takes a look at how they're getting on.

When every one of Tottenham's players is in international action and what time they kick off

As first choice shot stopper for his club and country, it was another 90 minutes played for Lloris on Friday. His France side beat Ivory Coast 2-1 and the 35-year-old made a number of saves, with the opposing side having nine shots, with four on target.

Whilst former Tottenham player Juan Foyth was on the bench for Argentina on Friday, the current Spurs players were not involved in the game. Both have a two-game ban for the debacle that took place during the international break earlier in the season, whereby they allegedly breached Covid regulations in their game against Brazil.

However the duo have both still joined their country for the break, seemingly in hope that the ban may be reduced. So far things haven't changed, with neither being involved in the squad for the 3-0 victory over Venezuela.

Not the greatest day all round for Sarr and his Senegal side. The 19-year-old remained on the bench for the duration of his

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