
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Roberto De Zerbi has expressed confidence in his squads attacking depth, insisting the club has enough quality to cope with the absence of Mohammed Kudus following the midfielders latest injury setback.Kudus, who had been earmarked as a central figure in De Zerbis tactical plans, suffered a relapse in training this week, extending a spell on the sidelines that dates back to January.The development represents an early challenge for the Italian, who has only just taken charge with Spurs hovering precariously above the relegation zone.Rather than dwell on the setback, De Zerbi struck an assured tone, pointing to the array of attacking options at his disposal ahead of his first match in charge against Sunderland.I think we have a lot of very good attackers and we have to help them, to put them in the best condition to show their qualities, because Kolo Muani, I know he’s not playing a great season, but he’s a good player.I know, like Mathys Tel I wanted him in Marseille, Xavi Simons is a big talent, Richarlison and Solanke you know maybe better than me, and so we have to put them in the best condition we can.”
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