‘Big threat’: A Tottenham expert responds to Crystal Palace’s ‘massive’ injury boost in front of Saturday’s game

John Wenham says Tottenham needs to be cautious about the return of Eberechi Eze, who may be a “game changer” for Crystal Palace.

 

On Saturday, March 2, Spurs will host their South London rivals at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Premier League.

 

The team led by Ange Postecoglou will be trying to get back after losing to Wolves 2-1 at home on Saturday, February 17. However, they will be up against a refreshed Palace team.

 

After taking over at Selhurst Park, Oliver Glasner’s English football team defeated Burnley 3-0 on Saturday, February 24, to start the season on a victorious note.

 

Prior to the match, the Evening Standard (February 29) revealed that Eze, who missed three weeks due to a hamstring injury, is expected to make a comeback against Spurs.

 

Wenham expressed his anxiety ahead of the weekend in light of this revelation.

 

 

“Palace have had a complete revitalisation with the new manager coming in although, in all fairness, Glasner couldn’t have had an easier first game in charge,” Wenham stated in an exclusive interview with Tottenham News.

 

It could not have been easier for Burnley at home, who were reduced to 10 men in the 35th minute, but they still had to finish the job, which they did. They will feel confident because they scored three goals from three different goal scorers.

 

Subscribe to the Tottenham Hotspur News WhatsApp channel to receive all of our unique content and the earliest updates on any transfers.It appears that Jordan Ayew has made a turn for the better at the ideal moment.

 

“He will also be full of confidence because he has two goals in as many games, but the big news is that Eze is expected to start. He will pose a serious danger to Palace and is a total game changer.

 

When Crystal Palace plays Spurs at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, will Eberechi Eze play a role?

One of Palace’s best players, Eze, might have a significant impact on how the game turns out against Spurs.

 

With his recent comeback to first-team training, Eze is probably going to start the game on the bench.

 

But at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the midfield player may still make all the difference even in his role as a replacement.

 

The 25-year-old, who has only made 16 appearances in England’s top division, scored 10 goals in the Premier League last season and has already netted five this one.

 

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Eberechi Eze might be the deciding factor between Crystal Palace and Tottenham.

When Palace travels north of the river, Postecoglou will be hoping that the Englishman doesn’t celebrate his comeback with his sixth league goal of the year.

 

In other Tottenham news, former Spurs scout Bryan King has made predictions about how Spurs and Palace will play one other.

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