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Nedum Onuoha column on Tottenham’s injury crisis

From the perspective of experience, the impact of your schedule in the game may be greater than the team’s game style.

Play games every three to four days and over time, this is also a bigger problem. When you are hurt, this will also become a bigger problem.

The hardest thing in football is that you can never participate in the game because you have never really matched.

In your team, the more people like that, the more problems, and the greater the possibility of repeating injuries.

Manchester City’s central defender problem this season is a good example. In the past, Ruben Dias, John Stones, Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji (Nathan Ake) were both Guadiola ( Pep Guardiola) rotates, but to a large extent, it is selected.

This time, they were all injured and saw them entering and leaving the team. It is only a small amount of small trouble after another, not long -term, but still has huge effects.

When you have a complete team available, you can change almost like cities, and therefore spread the workload and allow people to enter and exit the team.

However, if you have suffered some damage, including the damage that randomly take away from the bad shovel, these spatulas cannot be controlled. This is the unfortunate element I mentioned earlier, then things will quickly snow.

From the moment you lack a few players, the situation can be upgraded into a city and Spurs, because you have few figures, so you can’t rotate them to try to help them.

Instead, you have fallen into the same cycle. Even for the right reasons, things are more likely to become worse.

Needum Onuoha is talking to Chris Bevan of BBC Sport.

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