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Meanwhile, Tottenham’s injury woes have deepened, with manager Ange Postecoglou potentially missing up to 11 first-team players for the clash at Anfield.
For Liverpool, Trent Alexander-Arnold is the only confirmed absentee.
Tottenham injury news
Radu Dragusin – out
The Romanian center-back requires surgery after suffering an ACL injury to his right knee during last Thursday’s Europa League match against Elfsborg.
Antonin Kinsky, who made his debut in the first leg, will continue between the posts.
But he has returned to training after surgery and is expected to make his first-team comeback by the end of February.
James Maddison – out
A persistent calf problem has kept the midfielder out of Tottenham’s last three matches, with no clear timeline for return.
Dominic Solanke – out
The former Liverpool striker is currently nursing a knee injury.
His return is anticipated but not confirmed, potentially around early March.
Destiny Udogie – out
Sidelined with a hamstring injury, the left-back is anticipated to be out for approximately two more weeks.
Timo Werner – out
Also suffering from a hamstring issue, matching Udogie’s expected recovery timeline.
Wilson Odobert – out
Has been absent since November with a serious hamstring injury.
Although expected to return this month, no reports of a return to training have emerged.
Brennan Johnson – out
Short-term absence but ruled out for this fixture after missing several games recently with a muscle injury to the calf.
Cristian Romero – out
Still working on match fitness and likely to miss out.
Has returned to training but Tottenham remains cautious about rushing him back into action.
Micky van de Ven – doubt
Late fitness test required, with participation uncertain.
Recently returned from an injury layoff but was not included in the squad for the Brentford match.
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