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Tottenham boss on Van de Ven, team news and Aston Villa

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Asked about Unai Emery as a manager

When he was at Arsenal, people were quick to dismiss him.

He was an outstanding manager before he went to Villa. They identified someone who could take their club to where they wanted to go and he's done that.

Latest team news

Main one, is Micky, he has sort of strained his hamstring. its not too srious, but probably after the international break for him

Romero, Werner. At the moment, still a chance for the weekend. Sonny has trained today, so if he gets through training tomorrow he should be okay.

Van de Ven breaks silence on Spurs injury

Micky van de Ven has posted online after he was forced off with injury early on in Tottenham's 2-1 win over Manchester City on Wednesday. The Dutchman was only able to complete 13 minutes of the Carabao Cup fourth round tie.

Almost exactly one year on from suffering a hamstring injury that ruled him out for over two months last season, a hamstring problem has arisen once again for Van de Ven. The 23-year-old had to be treated and helped on the pitch by physios before hobbling off.

He appeared to be in tears as he made way. Van de Ven has had hamstring issues in the past and clutched immediately at the back of his right leg following a tackle with City winger Savinho.

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Spence gives latest Spurs verdict

Djed Spence's Tottenham career is firmly back on track amid plenty of question marks heading into the 2024/25 season. Always set to be a key summer at Tottenham with incomings and outgoings on the agenda as part of a squad reshuffle for Ange Postecoglou, the versatile full-back appeared to be one of those who could be heading for the exit door.

If that was indeed the case, Spence would have departed having only made six senior appearances for the Lilywhites following his move from Middlesbrough in the summer of 2022. Amid so much hope heading into 2022/23 that the ex-Fulham youngster could play an integral role in Antonio Conte's system due to his qualities at wing-back, Spence just never got a look-in.

Looking like things would just never work out for him at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Spence wanted to demonstrate to everyone in the summer why he could still play a major part for Tottenham going forward. He did exactly that and now things are on the up for him after recently penning a new contract in north London.

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Player ratings from win over Man City

Tottenham secured their place in the fifth round of the Carabao Cup after a 2-1 win against Manchester City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday evening. Dealt a tough hand in the fourth round draw after coming up against the reigning Premier League champions, Ange Postecoglou made five alterations to his Tottenham team but selected a very strong XI in his quest to get the better of Pep Guardiola.

Archie Gray, Radu Dragusin, Pape Matar Sarr, Rodrigo Bentancur and Timo Werner were the quintet to come into the side, with Djed Spence missing out altogether despite returning to training following his recent injury. The Lilywhites made the perfect start to the contest with Werner opening the scoring on five minutes after finishing off Dejan Kulusevski's precise cross in style.

Spurs were then dealt a major blow not long after scoring as Micky van de Ven left the pitch in tears with what appeared to be a hamstring injury. However, there was to be more joy for the hosts on 25 minutes as Sarr netted an incredible curling strike from the edge of the area.

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Spurs face nightmare Micky van de Ven scenario amid injury wait and double Ange Postecoglou worry

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Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou will be forced to face up to a nightmare Micky van de Ven scenario over the coming weeks. The Netherlands international started their Carabao Cup tie against Manchester City at left-back, but his evening ended prematurely because of a hamstring injury.

Following a recovery run sliding tackle on Savinho, Van de Ven immediately winced at placed his hand on the back of his right hamstring. Given his previous issues in that area, no chances were taken with Postecoglou replacing him after just 13 minutes and subbing regular starter Destiny Udogie on in his place.

"Micky felt something in his hamstring," the Tottenham boss said after their win against City. "I haven't got the full update on him, but he definitely felt something and we'll see how he is." On Thursday evening, Van de Ven himself offered an update of his own as he wrote on Instagram: "Back soon."

Despite that seemingly positive two-word admission, a start against Aston Villa this Sunday is extremely unlikely and that could, oddly, be a blessing in disguise. After just nine Premier League games, the left-footed defender is already on four yellow cards, which means he is one booking away from serving a one-match suspension.

Missing the coming weeks, while far from ideal for Spurs, at least gives him far less matches to pick up that final caution with yellow cards wiped after the 19th fixture each season. Given his disciplinary record over the opening months, the Lilywhites will likely again have to deal with a Van de Ven absence before Christmas.

However, this is exactly why Radu Dragusin was signed with the Romania defender putting in, arguably, his best performance since joining against City. He is the only Tottenham player to have been shown a red card this season, though there are now suspension concerns over two others.

While not an immediate concern, Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski are both on three yellow cards, as well, with the latter now far more susceptible to picking up bookings. As he has become a hugely important player in central areas, Kulusevski playing 90 minutes and also being in the position to stop counter-attacks is far more likely.

Listen to the latest episode of Gold & Guest Talk Tottenham for reaction to Spurs' victory against Man City! Click here for in-depth Spurs chat on your preferred podcast platform.

Archie Gray makes Tottenham position stance clear as he names the two players helping his game

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Archie Gray has told football.london that it does not matter where he plays on the pitch for Tottenham right now. Joining the north London club from Championship side Leeds United in July, the 18-year-old has so far played in a variety of different positions throughout his young career.

Seen as a midfielder in the long term, Gray was utilised as a right-back for the vast majority of the 2023/24 campaign by Daniel Farke at Leeds. The summer addition has spent a lot of his Tottenham playing time on the right since the season began back in August, with the highly-rated ace even used at centre-back, left-back and in midfield on occasions.

As much as some may want Gray to have a specific position rather than playing all across the pitch for Ange Postecoglou, the star is fully aware that getting experience in a number of roles right now is only going to enhance his game in the years ahead. That, in turn, will only benefit Postecoglou and Tottenham.

"I'm just enjoying it and wherever I get put on the pitch I'll just try to do my best," Gray told football.london in an exclusive interview. "Every day in training wherever I am playing on the pitch I'll just try and learn as much as I can because ultimately I am an 18-year-old and it doesn't matter where I play now. As long as I can learn loads of different roles then hopefully it will help me in the future.

"When you play different positions you understand that position. And especially when you go back into whichever position you prefer or wherever you play in a different game, you understand what you want from that position as well. Say I play central midfield in one game and have played right-back before, you understand what the right-back wants of you and also what the centre-back wants because you've played in those positions.

"It's just really useful to understand what they want and where you need to be in those positions and I think it just helps my overall game and the understanding. Like I said, I'll just keep learning those positions."

One position Tottenham fans are desperate to see Gray in is the No.6 role in midfield. Very much viewed as his long-term berth on the pitch after playing there for club and country, we have only seen the teenager in the middle of the park for Tottenham on a handful of occasions so far.

Opportunities have been there at the end of the Leicester City and Everton Premier League games, with Gray also utilised in midfield at times during pre-season. What makes life difficult for him at Tottenham right now is that Postecoglou has Rodrigo Bentancur and Yves Bissouma to select from at No.6.

The trio may be competing with each another for a start but Bentancur and Bissouma are proving to be pivotal figures in Gray enhancing his game on the training pitch at Hotspur Way.

"They're two brilliant players and they're so important for the team," he explained. "Especially in training every day they both help me so much as I am a young player and they've seen a lot in football and played at the top of football.

"They're helping me when I go in at No.6 in training and I'm in the same position as them. They just teach me little things like where to be on the pitch and things like that. It's really useful and I'm grateful for them."

Postecoglou is also a huge influence on Gray's development right now. Following his big-money transfer to Tottenham at the beginning of July, the versatile player revealed that he is a Celtic fan and that the Australian boss was a "massive factor" in his move to N17. So what exactly has it been like for Gray to get the chance to work under Postecoglou on a daily basis?

"It has been a pleasure just to learn things under him in training and being able to work under him is a pleasure and I'm really grateful for it," he said. "There's so much more that I can learn from him and I'm just taking it day-by-day in training and the games, so I'm just very grateful."

Gray told football.london he has "definitely" improved as a player in his first four months at the club, with Postecoglou's training methods key to that. The player believes one area of his game has certainly developed since his Spurs switch.

"Just understanding the game a bit more and being a bit more adaptable, if you could say that because I played in a lot of positions last year and even this year I've played in a new one at centre-back," said the England Under-21 international. "I'm enjoying it and just working hard every day."

Although Premier League minutes may have been hard to come by for the player since the start of the season, Gray has featured heavily in the Europa League for Tottenham. The Leeds United academy graduate has played the full 90 minutes in all three league phase fixtures so far, notably starting as a centre-back before playing as a left-back in the second half of last month's 2-1 win away at Ferencvaros.

"It's brilliant. I've said it before in an interview that it's different to league football and cup competitions in England because it's under the lights against European teams, different playing styles and you have to approach each game in different ways because of how the teams play," revealed Gray. "It just has a different feeling to it because it's in a European competition but I enjoy it a lot and I can't wait for the games."

There is one Europa League game that Gray will be particularly looking forward to due to his Celtic connections. Tottenham travel to Ibrox to face Rangers at the beginning of December and the starlet will be desperate to get all three points at the home of Celtic's fierce city rivals.

"Definitely [looking forward to it]," he stated with a smile on his face. "Especially watching Celtic and supporting them a little bit you always look for the Rangers game. The chance to play at Ibrox is a special thing and I can't wait for it.

"I have been to one [Old Firm Derby] and it wasn't at Ibrox. They're brilliant games and I love them every single time. Even on TV they're just as good to watch."

Due to supporting Celtic, Gray knows all about Postecoglou's rousing speeches on the pitch prior to the Bhoys' trophy celebrations. The Australian is also well known for his motivational talks inside the dressing room, with a number of players who worked under him previously stating that they were ready to go to battle hours before even taking to the field.

So just how good are they and what is it like for a Celtic supporter to now witness them on a weekly basis?

"They are good," admitted Gray. "They get you fired up for a game and ready for it. Especially with a manager like him you want to put your all in for him and do your best in the game and get the three points. The team talks are pretty special.

"Everything we do we treat each other like family and that's a big topic around here because if you treat your teammates like family then you'll be ready to do everything for them on the pitch."

Archie Gray was speaking at the launch of Tottenham Hotspur's new Official Furniture Manufacturing Partner, Sidiz.

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Tottenham star Micky van de Ven breaks silence after Man City injury with two

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Micky van de Ven has posted online after he was forced off with injury early on in Tottenham's 2-1 win over Manchester City on Wednesday. The Dutchman was only able to complete 13 minutes of the Carabao Cup fourth round tie.

Almost exactly one year on from suffering a hamstring injury that ruled him out for over two months last season, a hamstring problem has arisen once again for Van de Ven. The 23-year-old had to be treated and helped on the pitch by physios before hobbling off.

He appeared to be in tears as he made way. Van de Ven has had hamstring issues in the past and clutched immediately at the back of his right leg following a tackle with City winger Savinho.

"Micky felt something in his hamstring," Ange Postecoglou confirmed after the match. "I haven't got the full update on him but he definitely felt something and we'll see how he is."

The Australian has previously been reluctant to use Van de Ven as a left-back in the past despite his pace. “I’ve been mindful of Micky," he said last season. "He’s had a couple of injuries and I’ve got to be careful with him when it comes to the demands of playing left-back in our system. I’ve got to think about the future and the physical demands are different at left-back."

Now, less than 24 hours after Van de Ven's teammates secured passage to the quarter-finals of the League Cup, he took to social media to offer a brief and cryptic update. He wrote on his Instagram story: "Back soon."

Alongside an image of himself during the game with his hands on the back of his head, Van de Ven's black and white post possibly suggests bad news for Spurs. Postecoglou and his side face three games in a week from Sunday until the next international break.

Van de Ven is an immediate doubt to feature in the crucial top four battle against Aston Villa after his injury. Tottenham also took off Cristian Romero and matchwinner Timo Werner as they edged past City.

"Cuti [Romero] was a bit tired." explained Postecolou. "I contemplated changing him at half-time but after losing Micky as well I didn't want to lose another centre-half.

"He said he felt ok but my gut was telling me there's no point taking a risk as we had Benny [Ben Davies] who could come on. Timo hasn't played a lot so I felt it was more fatigue hopefully than anything else."

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Ange Postecoglou's Radu Dragusin moment as Tottenham man shows leadership on and off the pitch

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That was more like it from Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham side as they secured their place in the last eight of the Carabao Cup with a 2-1 win over Manchester City. Following such a dismal showing at Crystal Palace three days earlier, Spurs needed to deliver a big performance to get the better of Pep Guardiola's side.

They did exactly that at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to set up a quarter-final tie against Manchester United in December. Tottenham were full value for their win over the reigning Premier League champions, with Dejan Kulusevski once again key to Spurs coming out on top.

The Swede has taken his game to another level this season and this time Guardiola and City felt the full force of a sublime Kulusevski performance. Tottenham's No.21 was to have a huge say on the opening goal of the night with such a precise ball across the edge of the box that Timo Werner finished off in style.

While Werner of course gets the plaudits for finally putting an end to his recent Tottenham struggles, the goal wouldn't have been possible if it wasn't for Kulusevski's brilliance. He was to get another assist on 25 minutes as a short corner routine well and truly paid off for the hosts.

Kulusevski and Werner combined once again, with the former teeing up Pape Matar Sarr just outside the box to curl in an unstoppable drive. You could just see how much the goal meant to Kulusevski by his reaction as he shouted in the direction of the Man City faithful at the top of his voice.

Providing the Spurs team with bundles of energy and his ability to drive upfield with the ball, City just couldn't live with him at times. The goal his performance deserved unfortunately didn't arrive as Stefan Ortega got a strong hand to his low effort early in the second half.

After his struggles against Crystal Palace with very little coming off for him, the Stockholm-born ace was back to his best for Tottenham when it mattered most. On the eve of the Manchester City match, Postecoglou opened up to football.london about the player's growth this season and stated that "there is more to come" from the Swedish star.

"I think Deki is growing but I think that's kind of where we are as a group," said the 59-year-old in his pre-match press conference. "A lot of them are growing and growing through experiences. I think for Deki at the weekend was another growth period because he got hurt pretty early and wasn't happy with it. In many respects, he lost a bit of his composure after that and that's another growth for him.

"To understand it is part of it and focus your energy on helping the team on the day rather than being personally aggrieved, but that's where we are as a group and that's where we get our growth. By going through experiences like we did at the weekend with a lot of the players and them going through that and understanding how to deal with it better next time.

"Deki has been fantastic for us this year in both his output and his attitude and mentality. I think there is more to come."

It's a very scary prospect if there is even more to come from Kulusevski going on the insane levels he is producing right now. He was outstanding against Man City and he appears to be doing everything possible at present to drag Tottenham kicking and screaming to silverware come May.

Injury woes as Dragusin delivers

All at Tottenham will be sweating on Micky van de Ven's fitness after the influential defender limped off in the opening minutes of the cup tie against Man City. Lining up at left-back with Destiny Udogie and Ben Davies on the bench and Djed Spence still absent, the Dutchman sustained a hamstring issue when competing for the ball with Savinho.

Van de Ven immediately felt his hamstring and went down in need of treatment, with the youngster replaced by Udogie. Van de Ven's reaction said it all as he looked completely shattered to be coming off and was subsequently reduced to tears.

Pulling his shirt over his head as he made his way past the Spurs dugout and towards the tunnel, Yves Bissouma sensed that his teammate needed consoling and he left his place on the bench to give him a hug as they walked down the tunnel together. It was a classy touch from Bissouma and an example of the growth in leadership Postecoglou wants from his players

A big blow for Spurs to lose a key figure in Van de Ven, Udogie came on and put in a real shift to help Spurs get over the line. The Italian maybe could have done better to try and cut out Savinho's cross for Matheus Nunes' goal on the stroke of half-time but he went from strength to strength in the second half.

Spurs' backline of Archie Gray, Cristian Romero, Radu Dragusin, Udogie and substitute Ben Davies all more than played their part in the victory as City peppered them towards the end of the first half and also after the break. Gray did struggle a number of times against the pace and trickery of Nunes as he filled in at right-back with Pedro Porro on the bench. Amid his troubles with the City man getting the better of him time and time again, the summer addition was so much better in the second half and used the ball well when in possession.

Romero and Dragusin did have a hand to play in Werner's goal as they calmly passed the ball about at the back before working it forward to perfection as Spurs profited from a flowing move. Both were excellent defensively but Romero's exit early in the second half did raise the possibility of another defensive injury.

Postecoglou admitted in his post-match press conference that the World Cup winner was "a bit tired" and that he contemplated changing him at half-time before opting to make the change on 52 minutes rather than run the risk of sustaining another injury. Dragusin was a rock at the back for Tottenham and delivered a colossal display as he made a number of important tackles and blocks to thwart the champions.

There was even one moment in the first half where he cut out a City pass on the touchline with a towering header right in front of Guardiola. Running past the City bench and also the Spurs technical area on his way back on to the pitch, Postecoglou applauded the Romanian's play and gave him a deserved pat on the back for his defensive work as the defender made his way past him.

Very impressive in his previous outing against Man City at the end of last season, Dragusin was even better this time with a performance that showed exactly why Postecoglou and the club were so keen to lure him to N17 from Genoa at the turn of the year. If Van de Ven is to miss a period of action due to his hamstring issue, Spurs have a very good replacement in Dragusin to call upon.

Bissouma's key intervention

Everyone on the pitch for Tottenham more than contributed to the win as they got the better of City in the fourth round of the cup. Tottenham's substitutes also had key roles to play in the victory, perhaps none more so than Bissouma as he led by example in the middle of the park.

Introduced at the break with Sarr on a yellow card, Postecoglou admitted that he wanted Bissouma to come on and help Spurs with their build-up play and give them more of a foothold with the player alongside Rodrigo Bentancur in midfield. Like Sarr, Bissouma was left walking a tightrope for the vast majority of his appearance after picking up a yellow card eight minutes into his display for bringing down Nico O'Reilly.

The pair would be involved in a key moment in the final minutes of the contest as Bissouma produced a heroic block on his own line. O'Reilly looked set to profit from Guglielmo Vicario flapping at a corner but the Spurs midfielder was on hand to stop the powerful strike from finding the bottom corner. It was a match-winning moment from Bissouma.

Davies was another to deliver a strong showing at the back as the visitors looked to restore parity, with Udogie doing likewise and also offering a threat in an attacking sense when Spurs had the opportunity to push on. Mikey Moore and Richarlison also got a decent amount of playing time following their introduction 20 minutes from time.

Six days on from Moore's standout display against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League, the young winger didn't have as many opportunities to run at his opponents this time as he lined up on the right. Richarlison did make an impression in his playing time as he put in the hard work and contributed defensively as well as helping relieve the pressure by carrying the ball forward with some purposeful runs.

He did, however, have a major opportunity to put the game completely out of sight in the 83rd minute after Josko Gvardiol's throw-in inadvertently put him clean through on goal. Richarlison took his shot first time but he didn't work Ortega as his effort was tame and straight down the shot-stopper's throat.

The attacker's reaction to his missed chance said it all as he knew he had blown such a good opening to give Spurs a two-goal cushion in what remained of the contest. He was still reflecting on the miss a couple of minutes later.

Thankfully it didn't prove to be a key moment in the contest as Spurs held on to secure their passage through to the fifth round of the competition. Tottenham fully deserved their victory on the night and it was the best possible response to losing at Crystal Palace three days earlier.

Tottenham fans will now have to wait until just prior to Christmas for their next game in the competition as they welcome Manchester United to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Doing the double over the Manchester clubs would be the ultimate early Christmas present as it would put Tottenham into the last four of the competition and also keep their trophy dreams alive.

After all, Postecoglou always wins a trophy in his second season at a club.

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The unfortunate Timo Werner moment Ange Postecoglou appreciated as Tottenham fans left in shock

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Timo Werner was always destined to have a big moment in a Tottenham shirt at some point over the coming weeks. A campaign that has not gone to plan for him so far with some high-profile misses and a lack of regular minutes coming his way, the German produced when it mattered most on Wednesday evening.

Hosting Manchester City in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup, five minutes were on the clock when the Tottenham attacker emphatically found the back of the net to cap off a flowing move. It was very much the finish of a player oozing in confidence.

Six days earlier, Werner's dwindling confidence levels were there for all to see with such a tame effort when put through on goal in the Europa League tie against AZ Alkmaar. Many Spurs fans inside the stadium no doubt believed that the left-sided player would pass up his latest opportunity when Dejan Kulusevski played an exquisite ball across the face of the goal five minutes into the Manchester City contest.

However, Tottenham's No.16 gave City goalkeeper Stefan Ortega no chance with a rasping first-time finish to spark pandemonium inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. You could see how much the moment meant to Werner and the team as he was soon surrounded by his teammates to celebrate his strike.

Werner could have finished the game with more than the one goal after having another couple of chances to help extend the scoreline. Firstly seizing upon a loose ball on the edge of the Man City box before shooting straight at Ortega, he wasn't far off from finding the far corner after embarking on a run early in the second half after some fine work from Dominic Solanke to release him.

The attacker's pace saw him race clear of Rico Lewis and Nathan Ake but his lofted effort agonisingly flew wide the post. As is usually the case with Werner, he does plenty things right but it is the final moment that often lets him down.

That was evident in the first half as he breezed past Savinho in his own half and looked to spark another swift Spurs attack after moving inside and crossing the halfway line at full pace. Unfortunately his next action was all wrong as his intended pass to Kulusevski went straight out of play when it looked such a simple pass to make.

Very frustrating for Tottenham as they looked to get into another position to hurt the visitors, Ange Postecoglou appreciated Werner's role in the move and applauded him from the touchline even though his play didn't have the desired outcome. What should also help the player's confidence levels in the weeks ahead is that he also played a key role in Tottenham's second goal of the night as Pape Matar Sarr curled a sublime strike beyond Ortega.

Werner and Kulusevski combined on a short corner, with the latter teeing up the Senegal ace on the edge of the box. The finish was so impressive that you could hear gasps from shocked fans around Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when it became clear just how much whip the midfielder had got on the ball when replays of his goal were beamed on the big screens.

Werner's night would come to an end on 68 minutes as he went to ground holding his right leg, which resulted in him limping around the outside of the pitch following his substitution. Postecoglou was asked in his post-match press conference about the German's exit and he believed that the issue was "more fatigue" than anything else.

The player also came in for praise from his head coach for his opening goal. Postecoglou feels that it could be an important moment that helps the loan signing really kick on.

"Great move for the first one and great for Timo to finish as he has been going through a tough time," he said. "With the attacking players it kinds of weighs on them when they don't score or don't sort of finish stuff off. For him to score tonight and in an important moment of the game was great and hopefully that sorts of helps him kick on."

Werner also commented on the "tough weeks" he has faced with not a lot coming off for him in a Tottenham shirt.

“Very pleased. I think it was a tough game today. To score a goal after tough weeks for me was also for me very nice, especially to have it at home. It is always more special to score here than somewhere else," he said in an interview with SPURSPLAY.

"I think the goal is a goal and it was important for me, but also for the team. After five minutes to go into a game like this after we lost a weird game at the weekend was I think for the whole team very important."

He added: "I think especially how the crowd reacted. I think it was more not that they were like finally he did it, it was more like relief from them to me and they say 'we saw he will do it one day'. And finally I can do it. Yeah, the hard work at the end brought the success and I have to continue with that."

The goals were always going to come for Werner as he continued to put himself into the best possible positions even if he wasn't hitting the back of the net. Now that he has got his first goal of the season out of the way, Werner believes that he can score "many more goals" for Tottenham.

"Yeah to be honest of course when you are a striker and didn't score, you think too much in front of the goal but I never think about not doing the runs to come into this situation," he admitted. "I think it would be stupid to stop those runs only because being scared to score.

"I think at the end, that's what my strengths are and that's why I scored a lot of goals in my career in the past. Exactly from this situation. I think when I come back, exactly like I did the goal, I keep on going with this mentality of being more confident in front of goal and I think yeah I can score many more goals."

Game time is going to be there for the player in the weeks ahead with Wilson Odobert unfortunately sustaining another blow on the injury front. Werner's goal against Manchester City is only going to boost his confidence and hopefully another big performance is on the way against Aston Villa this coming Sunday.

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Tottenham's next five fixtures compared to Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United after Man City win

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Ange Postecoglou only has a day or two, at most, on the training pitches before Tottenham Hotspur return to action. After defeating Manchester City in the Carabao Cup round of 16 on Wednesday night, the Lilywhites must now turn their attention to the Premier League.

On Sunday afternoon, Spurs will host Aston Villa as both sides look to climb the table. Tottenham dropped to eighth last weekend, meanwhile, the Villans fumbled the chance to leapfrog Arsenal into third when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Bournemouth.

With Liverpool facing Brighton and Manchester United playing Chelsea, Spurs and Villa both have a brilliant chance to climb the rankings. So, with that being said, footbal.london have looked at Tottenham's upcoming fixtures and how they compare to their rivals.

Aston Villa (H) - Premier League - Sunday, November 3

The North Londoners will have a skip in their step when they host Villa this weekend. Unai Emery's side have been really impressive in the Champions League this season, but they've been a bit shaky in the Premier League.

Galatasaray (A) - Europa League - Thursday, November 7

Tottenham are one of only three teams to have won each of their first three Europa League games this season. Galatasaray also remain unbeaten, and this looks poised to be an absolute classic.

Spurs will lock horns with Galatasaray in front of a boisterous crowd at Rams Park in Istanbul. Drums. Pyrotechnics. Whistling. Booing. Tifos. You name it... The ground will be a cauldron of noise.

Ipswich Town (H) - Premier League - Sunday, November 10

Just a few days later, Tottenham will face Ipswich. It's a quick turnaround, so this could be a potential hiccup for Postecoglou's swashbuckling side.

Manchester City (A) - Premier League - Saturday, November 23

Unfortunately for Tottenham, they drew the short straw in the Carabao Cup – but they waltzed away victorious against all the odds. The Lilywhites have a better record than most against City, winning four of the last eight encounters, drawing one and losing the other three.

AS Roma (H) - Europa League - Thursday, November 28

Roma have really struggled to impress after sacking Daniele De Rossi so early into the season. The Italian giants have won just one of their last five games across all competitions, sitting 12th in Serie A and 19th in the Europa League.

Arsenal

November 2 vs Newcastle (A) at 12.30pm - Premier League

November 6 vs Inter Milan (A) at 8pm - Champions League

November 10 vs Chelsea (A) at 4.30pm - Premier League

November 23 vs Nott’m Forest (H) at 3pm - Premier League

November 26 vs Sporting CP (A) at 8pm - Champions League

Chelsea

November 3 vs Manchester United (A) at 4.30pm - Premier League

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Tottenham boss on Werner, Van de Ven injury and Romero

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Ange Postecoglou is speaking to the media following Tottenham's 2-1 win against Manchester City in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday evening.

Following the hugely disappointing 1-0 defeat at Crystal Palace last weekend, the Spurs boss switched things about in regards to his team as he looked to secure a passage through to the fifth round of the competition.

Postecoglou opted to make a total of five changes to his team as Archie Gray, Radu Dragusin, Pape Matar Sarr, Rodrigo Bentancur and Timo Werner all came in.

Werner was to have a huge say on the contest early on after opening the scoring on five minutes with an emphatic finish.

Spurs were then dealt a cruel blow not long after with Micky van de Ven having to make way with what appeared to be a hamstring injury but there was to be some joy on 25 minutes as Sarr doubled the lead.

City then reduced the deficit seconds before the half-time whistle with Matheus Nunes converting Savinho's cross at the far post.

Both sides had chances after the break but it was Spurs who won to take their place in the last eight.

Our Spurs correspondent Rob Guest is at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and is among those putting the questions to the head coach. Scroll down for the latest updates from the press conference.

Kulusevski stars, Werner impact and five more excellent

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Tottenham secured their place in the fifth round of the Carabao Cup after a 2-1 win against Manchester City at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday evening. Dealt a tough hand in the fourth round draw after coming up against the reigning Premier League champions, Ange Postecoglou made five alterations to his Tottenham team but selected a very strong XI in his quest to get the better of Pep Guardiola.

Archie Gray, Radu Dragusin, Pape Matar Sarr, Rodrigo Bentancur and Timo Werner were the quintet to come into the side, with Djed Spence missing out altogether despite returning to training following his recent injury. The Lilywhites made the perfect start to the contest with Werner opening the scoring on five minutes after finishing off Dejan Kulusevski's precise cross in style.

Spurs were then dealt a major blow not long after scoring as Micky van de Ven left the pitch in tears with what appeared to be a hamstring injury. However, there was to be more joy for the hosts on 25 minutes as Sarr netted an incredible curling strike from the edge of the area.

Looking good to go into the half-time break with a two-goal cushion, Matheus Nunes reduced the deficit seconds before the whistle as he was left all alone at the far post to find the net. Spurs did have chances on goal to restore their two-goal lead not long after the break, notably through Werner and Kulusevski, but they couldn't take them much to the delight of the visitors.

City did go close through substitute Jacob Wright midway inside the second half and Yves Bissouma was required to stop Nico O'Reilly restoring parity in the last few minutes as Spurs held on for the win. Here's how we rated the Tottenham players in the Carabao Cup tie against Manchester City:

Guglielmo Vicario

Had nothing of note to do in the first half apart from pick the ball out of the goal following Nunes' strike seconds before half-time. Once again quiet in the second half and unfortunately fluffed at a cross in the final few minutes and needed Bissouma to save him. 6

Archie Gray

Handed a start at right-back and struggled at times against the pace of Nunes. Had to cover James McAtee's run on the stroke of half-time and that left Nunes in acres of space to convert. Better performance in the second half and used the ball well. 6

Cristian Romero

Involved in the opening goal of the night as Spurs built play from the back. Solid in defence and produced some very good moments to frustrate the visitors before making way shortly after the break. 8

Radu Dragusin

Also had a hand in the opener as Spurs worked the ball at the back before moving it forward. Made some key headers and defensive contributions over the course of the game in what was an excellent showing. 8

Micky van de Ven

Moved across to left-back with Destiny Udogie on the bench but his night would only last 13 minutes due to what looked to be a hamstring issue. The Dutchman was completely gutted to make way and substitute Bissouma led him down the tunnel. 5

Rodrigo Bentancur

Another to be handed a chance in the team following the defeat at Crystal Palace and worked the ball well in midfield and made some key tackles. Strong showing. 8

Pape Matar Sarr

Scored an outrageous strike with a curling effort from the edge of the box that gave Stefan Ortega no chance. Was on a booking and replaced at the break as Bissouma was introduced. 8

Dejan Kulusevski

Created the opening goal with a sublime pass across the area that Werner finished off in style and then got another assist to his name for Sarr's goal. Was unlucky not to have a goal for himself early in the second half after Stefan Ortega stopped him from finding the bottom corner with a strong hand. 9

Brennan Johnson

Didn't have many opportunities to cause a threat going forward and maybe should have down better with his tracking back to cover for City's goal. Went close to a goal early in the second half and played a lovely pass that released Kulusevski for a chance. 6

Dominic Solanke

Worked hard up front over the course of the game but once again chances were limited for him. Showed what he's all about with a brilliant pass that released Werner at the beginning of the second half. 7

Timo Werner

Named on the left of Tottenham's front three and opened the scoring early on with an emphatic finish. Also played his part in the second goal with Spurs scoring from a short corner routine that involved the German and Kulusevski before Sarr netted. Very close to doubling his tally not long into the second half after bursting through on goal but his effort just went wide of the post. Picked up an issue midway inside the second half and was duly replaced by Richarlison. Really good shift in his game time and a much-needed top performance. 8

Substitutes

Destiny Udogie (Micky van de Ven, 13)

Introduced after 13 minutes due to Van de Ven's injury and didn't get close enough to cut out Savinho's cross for Nunes' goal just before half-time. Linked up well down the left at times in the second half. 7

Yves Bissouma (Pape Matar Sarr, 46)

Booked not long after entering the fray and that left him walking a tightrope for the rest of the contest. However, put in a big shift in midfield and made a sublime block on his own line late in the contest to deny O'Reilly a certain goal. 8

Ben Davies (Cristian Romero, 52)

Came on at centre-back and performed well with City pushing for an equaliser. 7

Richarlison (Timo Werner, 68)

Utilised from the left-wing as he took Werner's place and made some good runs into the final third when in possession in what was a battling display. Missed a big chance in the final ten minutes and he knew it given his reaction. 7

Mikey Moore (Brennan Johnson, 68)

Operated from the right-wing but didn't have many opportunities to really test the City defence. 5

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Latest score as Werner and Sarr net goals, Van de Ven off with injury

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What a block

Bissouma to the rescue for Spurs with an incredible block on the line to deny O'Reilly a certain goal.

Big chance

Great chance for Richarlison but he can only shoot straight at Ortega.

City chance

Wright is inches away from curling the ball into the top corner from the edge of the box.

Spurs subs

Richarlison and Moore on for Johnson and Werner.

City sub

City forced to make another change here as Savinho comes off on a stretcher.

Jacob Wright on in place of the City ace.

Save

Big save from Ortega as he stops Kulusevski from finding the far corner.

Spurs sub

Ben Davies is on for Cristian Romero.

Wide

Werner goes so close to scoring his second of the evening but his shot just goes wide of the far post.

It was a brilliant ball from Solanke to set him free.

Save

What a save from Ortega to stop Johnson's deflected drive from finding the bottom corner.

Stoppage time

Four minutes added on at the end of the first half.

City chance

Another chance on goal for City but Foden volleys over from Nunes' lofted pass.

Wide

Savinho curls an effort just wide of the target.

City opening

Good chance for City but Foden cannot get on the end of Nunes' cross, with the England international then having a shot blocked moments later.

Over

Gundogan goes for goal with a free-kick from a tight angle but it's no trouble for Vicario as it strikes the top of the net.

More on the goal

Sarr scores a beauty finish from the edge of the box as he curls the ball into the bottom corner.

It comes from a short corner and it works to perfection for the hosts.

Over

Spurs work a corner really well but Kulusevski shoots way over the crossbar after Bentancur had teed him up.

Spurs sub

Early change for Spurs with Udogie replacing Van de Ven.

The Dutchman appeared to sustain a hamstring issue when competing with Savinho for the ball.

He looks completely gutted to be making way.

More on the goal

What a start from Spurs as Werner opens the scoring with an emphatic finish.

Postecoglou's men work it all the way from the back and Spurs' No.16 is on hand to fire home from a sublime Kulusevski cross.