If there’s anything Spurs and Pochettino can take out from the international break is the pause in club football. The North Londoners badly needed a change in momentum over the course and they surely seem to have gotten one.
These two weeks of international football will surely change the stars revolving over Mauricio and can prove to be a change in disguise. There’s a real bearing to the form of Spurs and tactics of Pochettino that will surely turn around.
The club football is two weeks far and before that we have our stars performing for their respective nations. Here’s a whole list of where and when will they play.
Wednesday, October 9
Juan Foyth and Erik Lamela – Germany vs Argentina
Thursday, October 10
Son Heung-min – South Korea vs Sri Lanka
Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen – Belgium vs San Marino
Ben Davies – Slovakia vs Wales
Troy Parrott – Republic of Ireland U21s vs Italy U21s
Friday, October 11
Harry Kane, Danny Rose and Harry Winks – Czech Republic vs England
Tanguy Ndombele and Moussa Sissoko – Iceland vs France
Saturday, October 12
Christian Eriksen – Denmark vs Switzerland
Davinson Sanchez – Colombia vs Chile
Sunday, October 13
Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen – Kazakhstan vs Belgium
Juan Foyth and Erik Lamela – Argentina vs Ecuador
Ben Davies – Wales vs Croatia
Victor Wanyama – Kenya vs Mozambique
Serge Aurier – Ivory Coast vs DR Congo
Oliver Skipp – Slovenia U21S vs England U21s
Monday, October 14
Harry Kane, Danny Rose and Harry Winks – Bulgaria vs England
Tanguy Ndombele and Moussa Sissoko – France vs Turkey
Japhet Tanganga – England U20s vs Czech Republic U20s
Tuesday, October 15
Son Heung-min – North Korea vs South Korea
Christian Eriksen – Denmark vs Luxembourg
Davinson Sanchez – Colombia vs Algeria
Oliver Skipp – England U21s vs Austria
Troy Parrott – Iceland U21s vs Republic of Ireland U21s