Ange Postecoglou Rules Out January Goalkeeper Signing: 'We Trust Fraser Forster'
Postecoglou Stands by Fraser Forster Amid Goalkeeping Injury Crisis
“Vicario will be out for months but our plans don't change.”
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou confirms that the club will not be signing a new goalkeeper in January, despite an injury to Vicario, citing trust in Fraser Forster.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou has reaffirmed his trust in goalkeeper Fraser Forster, ruling out the possibility of signing a new goalkeeper in January. This decision comes despite an injury to Vicario, who is expected to be sidelined for several months.
“We will NOT sign a new goalkeeper in January. We trust Fraser Forster,” Postecoglou stated unequivocally. This public endorsement of Forster is a clear indication that the manager has faith in the goalkeeper's abilities and is willing to stick with him despite the injury to Vicario.
Postecoglou also provided an update on Vicario's injury, confirming that the goalkeeper will be out for an extended period. “Vicario will be out for months but our plans don't change,” Postecoglou said. This statement suggests that the manager is confident in the team's ability to cope with Vicario's absence and is not looking to make any drastic changes to the squad.
With Tottenham set to face Roma at home on Thursday in the Europa League, Postecoglou will be hoping that his team can build on their recent performances and secure a crucial victory. Despite the injury to Vicario, the manager's decision to stick with Forster is a clear indication of his trust in the goalkeeper's abilities.
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