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Tottenham’s Defensive Boost: Micky van de Ven Nears Return

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Tottenham Hotspur is really excited about Micky van de Ven coming back, which should happen around early December 2023. The Dutch defender being out has been rough since the team is already missing important players like Bentancur and van de Ven. Ange Postecoglou who knows his stuff really well, is trying to keep the team going strong in the Premier League even with all these problems.

  • Micky van de Ven should be back by early December 2023
  • The defense has been struggling without him
  • Postecoglou is making important choices right now

Micky van de Ven’s Anticipated Return

Micky van de Ven who’s super important for Tottenham’s defense is going to be back with the team soon. The Dutch defender who they got from VfL Wolfsburg for €40 million has been really good at defending. Everyone’s really looking forward to having him back to make the defense stronger. If you want to know more about Tottenham’s games and how they might do when van de Ven’s back, check out Premier League matches.


Tottenham Hotspur’s Current Landscape

Tottenham’s dealing with some problems right now like Rodrigo Bentancur getting suspended. He got a seven-match ban and has to pay £100,000 because he said something racist. Tottenham doesn’t think that’s fair so they’re trying to get the suspension shorter. Even with all this stuff going on the club is doing some new things like getting a new club logo. It’s good that players like Radu Dragusin are saying they’ll stay even though other teams want them which helps keep things stable. If you want to know more about this stuff you can look at Tottenham’s new logo stuff and what Dragusin said about staying.

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