Tottenham vs Man City: Ange Postecoglou warns Spurs over Kevin De Bruyne ‘trap’

 

Belgian maestro should make his first start considering the fact that August in the FA Cup clash on Friday night

Ange Postecoglou is relishing the mission of facing Manchester City in the FA Cup tonight and promisedTottenham “will have a crack” at the holders.

Spurs are aiming to preserve their great domestic record in opposition to City, who are nonetheless to score at their new stadium, and put the first dent in Pep Guardiola’s defence of the Treble in the fourth-round tie.

Postecoglou’s aspect are set to welcome returned James Maddison from harm butCity talisman Kevin De Bruyne could make his first begin in view that August – with the Tottenham head coach warning that his aspect will “fall into a trap” if they focal point too carefully on the Belgian.

Spurs earned a last-gasp factor at the Etihad Stadium in a thrilling 3-3 draw closing month, when they had been missing Maddison and used full-backs Emerson Royal and Ben Davies in the middle of the again four.

Postecoglou expects more dreams tonight and believes his facet can match the English and European champions.

“You can’t script it, so it’s probably going to give up up being 0-0 and fairly dull! But I do [relish these occasions],” Postecoglou told Standard Sport.

“I cherished the 3-3 at their place. It used to be a cracking game. There were so many storylines inside the game, I cherished that.

“That’s what I love about football and this is what you want. Obviously you want to win because that makes you feel higher about what’s befell but you are playing arguably the first-rate side in the world and we sense like we can have a crack at them. We will, and we will see what the result is.

“I’ll be amazed if there is no desires tonight,” he added. “I suppose it will be a first-rate task and it should be a cracking game. Both teams are searching forward to seeing how we in shape up.”

Maddison out to ‘make up for misplaced time’ on interesting harm return, says Postecoglou

Maddison’s return is a most important raise for Spurs, who also have Dejan Kulusevski accessible once more after illness, however City have been modified by means of De Bruyne’s return to the Premier League in the 3-2 win over Newcastle ultimate time out.

He made a intention and scored any other in a 20-minute cameo, however Postecoglou wants Spurs to center of attention on City as a team.

“He’s an magnificent footballer, one of these guys you just love to watch – apart from if you’re playing towards him,” he said.

“If you fall into the entice of questioning that’s the key to stopping this Manchester City team, this is the place you outing up. They’ve obtained nice all over the region where they can hurt you.

“Fair to say in my coaching journey, each time I’ve received into the huge tournaments, I’ve long past in as the underdog and I’ve continually felt the solely danger we’ve got acquired is doing matters collectively. If we start to individualise things, we have acquired no chance.

“That’s the beauty of football. Ultimately, it is not one towards one, it’s 11 in opposition to 11 If you can preserve that via the direction of a sport and minimise the impact of people as a collective, you have a higher threat of success.

“If we attempt to end Kevin and pass Phil Foden or Bernardo [Silva] or – oh do not make me name them, I’ll go via the total team – we will fall into a trap.”

Postecoglou has said that Maddison is “ready to start” and believes he “will prefer to make up for misplaced time” following a three-month layoff with ankle ligament damage.

“If we strive to end Kevin and pass by Phil Foden or Bernardo Silva… we will fall into a trap”

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TOTTENHAM BOSS ANGE POSTECOGLOU

Asked if Maddison could have a similar have an effect on as De Bruyne at St James’ Park, the Australian said: “I don’t want to put these expectations [on him].

“But I be aware of what Madders expects. And in training, you wouldn’t be aware of that he’s neglected so much. The first-class is there straight away and every person notices it. And he’s looking precise physically.

“He’s the form of man who will choose to make up for misplaced time and come back in and make an impact straight away.”

Spurs captain Heung-min Son is nevertheless at the Asian Cup with South Korea, and Mali’s Yves Bissouma and Senegal midfielder Pape Sarr remain at the Africa Cup of Nations. Giovani Lo Celso (muscle), Manor Solomon and Alejo Veliz (both knee) are sidelined, alongside with Ryan Sessegnon.

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