Ange Postecoglou has warned Heung-min Son he will not allow his heart to rule his head ahead the Europa League final.
Son returned after a month out with a foot injury as a substitute in Tottenham's defeat by Crystal Palace on Sunday and will be involved against Aston Villa on Friday to sharpen up ahead of the showdown with Manchester United in Bilbao.
'It comes down to getting him ready to play and then making a decision,' said Postecoglou, on the matter of selection.
'It's nothing more than that. One thing I do know about finals is there are always moments and players who can change it, but it's going to take a collective effort. It's what we do as a team that will be much more important than individuals on the day.'
There are parallels to Harry Kane's fight for fitness ahead of the Champions League final in 2019 and only Son and Ben Davies survive in the squad from that defeat against Liverpool, in Madrid.
'He understands better than most what a trophy would do for this football club,' said Postecoglou, on Son. 'And for him personally because he's had an unbelievable career here in which he's done just about everything.
'But the key bit, that silverware which every player craves, he knows how significant it would be for the club and him personally.
'So, the fact that he's back available is good. In terms of his fitness, he's progressing well. We should get him some game time against Villa on Friday and, if he trains right through, he should be in a good condition.'
On Dejan Kulusevski, who came off against Palace with a knee injury, Postecoglou said: 'We'll see. He was a bit sore this morning with his knee. It looks like a knock at this stage but we're going to let it settle for 24 hours then assess it. But the initial thing was it's more of a knock than anything more significant.'