Tottenham predicted lineup vs Everton - Premier League

Stellini is back in charge
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Tottenham travel to Everton on Monday night looking to breathe fresh life into a flailing season.

Spurs parted ways with head coach Antonio Conte last week, while they have endeavoured to embroil themselves in more controversy after FIFA upheld a global ban against managing director of football Fabio Paratici.

Somehow, Tottenham are still well in the hunt for a top-four finish and went into the international break occupying the final UEFA Champions League place.

Here's who interim boss Cristian Stellini could pick to help keep this charge going.


Tottenham predicted lineup vs Everton

GK: Hugo Lloris - The club captain returned to training over the international break following a knee injury.

CB: Cristian Romero - Reiterated his determination to sticking it out and being faithful to Tottenham prior to jetting off back to Argentina a fortnight ago.

CB: Eric Dier - Did not play a single minute for England in their two Euro 2024 qualifiers so should be fresh and ready to go.

CB: Clement Lenglet - With Ben Davies injured, Lenglet is set to continue at left centre-back.


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RM: Pedro Porro - Played 45 minutes for Spain over the international break and was at fault for precisely one goal. Then again, his Spurs form has picked up, so, swings and roundabouts.

CM: Oliver Skipp - It is time for Spurs fans to abandon the 'Skippy' nickname and embrace 'The General'. I mean...Skipp has been an ever-present since Rodrigo Bentancur suffered an ACL injury in February.

CM: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg - Scored the clinching goal in the reverse fixture but has found the net just once in the Premier League since.

LM: Ivan Perisic - Stellini confirmed that the veteran wing-back is fine after picking up a knock while on Croatia duty.

RF: Dejan Kulusevski - Insisted his Tottenham future was not tied to Conte's following his departure earlier this week.

LF: Son Heung-min - Was back to his best while away with South Korea under the guidance of Spurs legend Jurgen Klinsmann.

CF: Harry Kane - Returns to Tottenham as England's all-time record scorer.