Tottenham Hotspur Women have seen several players shine on the international stage during the break, but injury worries loom as they prepare to face Manchester United. Can they bounce back?
Tottenham Hotspur Women have been on a break, but that hasn't stopped their players from making waves internationally. With the squad gearing up for a crucial match against Manchester United this weekend, let’s dive into the standout performances and injury concerns from the international fixtures.
Several Spurs players received call-ups to their national teams. Olivia Holdt represented Denmark, while Eveliina Summanen and Olga Ahtinen donned the Finland jersey. Drew Spence played for Jamaica, and Tōko Koga and Maika Hamano rejoined Japan. Lize Kop was called up for the Netherlands, and a trio of Spurs players—Tinka Tandberg, Julie Blakstad, and Signe Gaupset—went off to represent Norway. Amanda Nildén and Matilda Vinberg were selected for Sweden, with Hanna Wijk and Matilda Nildén featuring for the U23 side. Lenna Gunning-Williams also made her mark with England’s U23s.
Gunning-Williams had a standout tournament, helping England U23s clinch the WU23 European Competition. She provided assists in both the semifinal and final, showcasing her playmaking skills. Meanwhile, Julie Blakstad scored a stunning goal in Norway’s 5-0 rout of Slovenia, with Signe Gaupset assisting her. Gaupset also netted a stoppage-time winner in a subsequent match against Slovenia. Norway's resurgence is promising, but will they finally shake off their tournament woes?
On the downside, Tinka Tandberg faced an evaluation and missed training with Norway, returning to Tottenham for precaution. While she has been spotted back in training, her fitness is still a concern as the season progresses. Hanna Wijk’s situation is more troubling. She suffered a non-contact injury during the U23 match against England and had to be stretchered off. Spurs have yet to confirm the severity of her injury, and her absence could leave a significant gap in the squad.
As Spurs prepare for their upcoming clash, the team’s depth will be tested. With key players in form but others facing injury challenges, it’s a critical time for the club. How they navigate these hurdles could define their season.
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Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Sat 18 Apr, 17:30
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Aston Villa FC
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Sun 3 May, 19:00
Tip: Home Win
Aston Villa has a stronger recent form compared to Tottenham, with 2 wins in their last 5 matches versus Tottenham's 0 wins. Additionally, Aston Villa's season league form shows they have scored in 72.7% of their matches and have a solid home record. Tottenham, on the other hand, has struggled away with a high loss rate and poor recent performance.
Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Sat 25 Apr, 15:00
Tip: Away Win
Tottenham has a significantly better recent form and overall season performance compared to Wolverhampton. Despite being in the relegation zone, Tottenham's away scoring ability is strong, with 78.8% of matches scored in this season. Wolverhampton's struggles are evident with only 9.1% wins and a high number of goals conceded.
Tottenham Hotspur FC
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Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Sat 18 Apr, 17:30
Tip: Away Win
Brighton has shown strong recent form with 4 wins in their last 5 matches, while Tottenham has struggled significantly, losing 4 of their last 5. Brighton's overall season performance is also better, with a higher win percentage and a positive goal difference. The odds reflect Brighton as the underdog, but their current form suggests they are likely to win.
Sunderland AFC
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Tottenham Hotspur FC
Sun 12 Apr, 14:00
Tip: Home Win
Sunderland has a slightly better recent form compared to Tottenham, who are struggling with four consecutive losses. The odds suggest a close match, but Sunderland's home advantage and Tottenham's poor away performance make a home win more likely.
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