Davies back for Spurs at Frankfurt but Kulusevski still out

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LONDON : Tottenham Hotspur defender Ben Davies has recovered from a hairline fracture to return to the squad but there is no timeline on winger Dejan Kulusevski's recovery from injury, manager Antonio Conte said on Monday.Welshman Davies suffered the fracture below his knee before the September internatio

LONDON : Tottenham Hotspur defender Ben Davies has recovered from a hairline fracture to return to the squad but there is no timeline on winger Dejan Kulusevski's recovery from injury, manager Antonio Conte said on Monday.

"No new injuries. We have recovered Ben Davies, he will be on the bench. Kulusevski is still out, Moura is out," Conte told reporters ahead of Tuesday's Champions League Group D game at Eintracht Frankfurt. Conte said the injuries give Spain forward Bryan Gil a chance to impress after the 21-year-old stayed at Spurs after he was set to join Valencia on loan.

"We are talking about a young player, we wanted to see him on loan to Valencia but for many circumstances the situation has changed. I trust him."

 

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