Pochettino may rest Alli, Eriksen against Palace

Mauricio Pochettino is rueing the upcoming international break amid fitness concerns over some of his Tottenham stars.

Published : Nov 09, 2018 08:09 IST

Dele Alli (hamstring) has endured recent injury problems, but is likely to feature in upcoming games for England.
Dele Alli (hamstring) has endured recent injury problems, but is likely to feature in upcoming games for England.
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Dele Alli (hamstring) has endured recent injury problems, but is likely to feature in upcoming games for England.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino may rest Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen against Crystal Palace as he lamented the timing of the upcoming international break.

Spurs makes the trip to Selhurst Park on Saturday for what will be its fifth game in 13 days and last before the November internationals.

Alli (hamstring) and Eriksen (stomach) have endured recent injury problems, but are likely to feature in upcoming games for England and Denmark respectively.

Unsurprisingly, Pochettino said he would prefer to keep his players at the club, but added how he managed them would be crucial.

"It was a tough game against PSV in the Champions League. Then they are going to move to the national team I think. It will be tough to play two games," he said, via Football.London.

"That is why we need to take care and send them really fresh. That is why we are thinking if they are going to play or not against Palace.

"It is true if you said to me would you prefer all my international players stay here and rest for two weeks without competition, I would say yes. But that is impossible.

"That is why we were talking before about Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen and international duty. It is play, play, then move them there and play again. If you see our schedule for the next few months it will be so tough."

Spurs is five points behind Premier League leader Manchester City and has a crucial clash against Chelsea after the international break.

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