Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham team will be looking to make it back-to-back wins when they return to the pitch on Tuesday evening. Following a run of four successive Premier League defeats, Spurs returned to winning ways on Saturday with a 2-1 victory over Burnley.
Man City are Tottenham's next opponents and it promises to be a very interesting game as both sides look to achieve their respective goals come the end of the season. At a time when the Lilywhites are battling for either Champions League or Europa League qualification, Pep Guardiola's team need maximum points as they look to make it four Premier League titles on the trot.
With two games in the space of four days, Postecoglou could well make some changes to his team to ensure they are fit and firing against the Premier League title favourites. So who exactly should be in the Tottenham XI to take on Man City on Tuesday evening? Our Spurs reporters at football.london have had their say below.
Due to the quick turnaround following Saturday's win over Burnley, Ange Postecoglou will possibly make a couple of changes here and there to his Tottenham team to take on Man City. Defence virtually picks itself but Postecoglou still has a question to answer over the left-back position.
Oliver Skipp endured a mixed afternoon there on Saturday, before Micky van de Ven won the game for Tottenham from left-back after a late switch that saw him move across to the flank. The head coach has been mindful of playing the Dutchman at left-back at times this season but this could be the ideal opportunity to start him there as they're coming up against the Premier League's best.
Tottenham would be much stronger defensively with Van de Ven at left-back as opposed to Skipp, with Radu Dragusin
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