Spurs energised by getting 'help' out of slump - Postecoglou
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is hoping his injury-ravaged
squad are beginning to get the help they need after snapping a seven-game
Premier League winless run with a 2-0 victory at Brentford.
Spurs banished fears of being dragged into a relegation
battle and eased the pressure on Postecoglou's job thanks to Vitaly Janelt's
own goal and a late Pape Sarr strike to move 10 points clear of the bottom
three.
Tottenham can now concentrate on a huge week in the domestic
cup competitions.
They travel to Liverpool defending a 1-0 lead in the second
leg of their League Cup semi-final on Thursday, before a visit to Aston Villa
in the FA Cup fourth round.
The club announced the signing of centre-back Kevin Danso
from Lens before Sunday's game and are expected to make further additions on
the final day of the transfer window.
"It's the same group of players who have to play
Thursday and Sunday and you can't get away from the fact that playing Thursday
and Sunday consistently without being able to rotate takes a toll," said
Postecoglou.
"The Premier League is relentless and you're meeting
teams who've had seven days' break and we've had 48 hours.
"From that perspective the pleasing thing is that we
had Micky (Van de Ven) back on Thursday, Djed (Spence) in today and we've
signed Kevin. The group now are getting encouragement and energy from getting
some help and I have no doubt they'll assist us in addressing our position in
the league."
Spurs hijacked a deal Wolves had in place to sign Danso, who
joins initially on loan with an obligation to buy at the end of the season for
25 million euros (£21 million, $26 million).
Postecoglou's first-choice centre-backs Van de Ven and
Cristian Romero have missed a large part of the season, while their backup Radu
Dragusin is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a serious knee
injury.
Chelsea's Axel Disasi is also reportedly on the verge of a
move across London before Monday's transfer deadline.
"It's great to get Kevin in, we desperately needed a
defender," added Postecoglou.
"Getting him is great because he's a great fit for us.
He's had a strong career and he's at an age now (26) where he wants to kick on
and he has all the attributes we look for. We're really pleased and it will be
a lift for the whole group."
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