da aviator aposta: Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho has a perfect opportunity to rotate his starting XI this weekend when they face Bournemouth in the Premier League.
da cassino online: The Portuguese has thus far taken charge of two matches in his role as Spurs boss, overseeing wins over West Ham United in the league and Olympiacos in the Champions League.
[ad_pod ]
He made just one change to his starting line-up for the clash with the Greek side, bringing in Danny Rose to replace the injured Ben Davies.
However, this time around there is the scope for more changes, particularly as a midweek clash with his old club, Manchester United, looms large.
Here’s how Football FanCast thinks Mourinho should line up…
Paulo Gazzaniga is the go-to pick in goal while Hugo Lloris is injured and that shouldn’t change this weekend.
Serge Aurier was in excellent form against Olympiacos and should keep his place but it makes sense to introduce Jan Vertonghen into the backline, allowing Davinson Sanchez a rest.
Rose and Toby Alderweireld could keep their places but this feels like an opportune time to introduce Ryan Sessegnon. He has yet to play under Mourinho and should be selected instead of Rose.
In midfield, Harry Winks and Eric Dier have started both games thus far but the latter was substituted after less than half an hour in Europe.
There does not appear to be much of a need for two anchoring defensive midfielders against Bournemouth and, while Dier will be the fresher of the two, Winks’ ball circulation and accuracy means he should keep his place. Tanguy Ndombele ought to replace Dier.
Further forward, Dele Alli has been exceptional in Mourinho’s first two games and should be allowed to keep that momentum going, as should Harry Kane, who has scored three times in two games.
On the left, Son Heung-min was poor against Olympiacos and there is the option of introducing Christian Eriksen on the left flank. He changed the game after replacing Dier in midweek and deserves a start.
Keeping Lucas on would make sense, given his fine form thus far, but Giovani Lo Celso needs a chance to show what he can do.
While a natural central midfielder, he could be afforded a role that allows him to drift inside and this could be the perfect game to trial that.
It would also allow Mourinho to play slightly narrower, which may help his side unlock the likely low block that Eddie Howe’s men are set to utilise.
In all, that would mean five changes in total ahead of what is sure to be a testing trip to Old Trafford.
Meanwhile, Spurs should sign this Bundesliga star.