Bentancur is available to play, I don't know if he'll start the game or not, Bissouma is available but Vicario no.
Kinsky played very well in Sunderland but Vicario is another important player for us, big experience, character and personality.
Yes, I think it's crucial to win a game, not just for the table.
But also because we have to feel again, what is nice [feeling] to win a game and what that can do.
I have no doubt about the quality of the players.
Listen, I have to decide, I didn't decide yet.
I had other more important problems to find a solution.
I would like all players to be a captain.
We have to feel everyone, the responsibility of this situation.
There are a lot of different types of leaders.
Real leader who talks inside the dressing room, Maddison is a top player on the pitch with the ball but also as a personality, mentality on the pitch.
I would like to reach this level for Micky van de Ven, Palhinha is a leader, Bentancur, I would like to push with Solanke, he is one of the best strikers in Premier League.
I want him stronger as a character on the pitch.
I don't want to push too much as we lost Kudus in this way.
I will use the players when they are totally available to play and start the training, it's better to lose one game more than get another injury.
I don't know if we'll win the game from dinner, the food was amazing and if we win, I am ready to pay every week for one dinner.
I believe in the people, the human relationship, the spirit and the soul of the players.
Before we speak about tactical stuff, possession, set-pieces, these things are important but I work with people.
There are a lot of players but we need to build or find, the best relationship we can find and I want to see on the pitch, players that help their team-mates towards one target.
If we don't achieve our target, everyone will lose something in their career.
In case you have missed it, The Athletic's David Ornstein is reporting that Tottenham are in advanced talks to sign Marcos Senesi.
The Bournemouth centre-back is out of contract at the end of the campaign and has attracted interest from other top-six clubs.
Any deal would seemingly be dependent on Premier League survival.
You can read more HERE.
Roberto De Zerbi needs all the help he can get at Tottenham as the club fight for their Premier League status with only six games to go.
His predecessors Igor Tudor and Thomas Frank both had to deal with double figures when it came to injury absences in their final weeks in the job and De Zerbi found out the hard way just how ridiculous Spurs' injury problems are by losing two crucial players within his first week at the club.
The 46-year-old will be hoping for some change on the injury front if the club are to finally win a Premier League match in 2026 with a couple of players back in training at Hotspur Way this week to boost spirits.
De Zerbi will provide the latest on the injury front very soon....