Tottenham boss Verzecoglou was preserved with six players a large thrust that will return to Manchester United before the game on Sunday.
After Spurs missed 11 players for the FA Cup Cup last Sunday in Aston Villa, he will be again available to goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario and midfielder James Maddison, with Dessiny Udogie, Brennan Johnson and Wilson Odobert also returning.
Postecoglou said: “It was a good week in terms of health and the well -being of the men that I take care of. The boys who played have benefited a bit.
“Yes, the injury is good to have players back because it increases the quality of our training. (Guglielmo) Vicario, yes. Very well trained.
“James Maddison is good to go. We had the Destiny (Udogie), Wilson (Odobert) and Brennan (Johnson) with the group. You are in a good place. “
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“It was difficult without Vicario”
The Italian goalkeeper Vicario has not played since his ankle against Manchester City broken in November. During this time Poseteclou used three different goalkeepers.
In January, Antonin Kinsky signed a difficult afternoon in the villa, with Fraser Forster and Brandon Austin also struggling in the absence of Vicario.
“Vic, he is an excellent goalkeeper. He is such a presence among the boys. He really gets everyone going.
“It was difficult without him because we used three other goalkeepers. They all contributed, none of them let us down. Vic is experienced.
“Maddison also has an enormous self -confidence and filters through the team. He can start. It was shorter, fate, we will see. I would like to get into a room if we have a Midweeker if fate, Wilson and Timo (Werner) can play on a route every minute. “
Van de Ven returns immediately, Romero
Postecoglou said that defender Mickey van de Ven is also shortly before returning and you are waiting for news about the fitness of Center-Back partner Cristian Romero.
The Australian boss added: “With Micky (Van de Ven) we made a decision, and the catalyst is about looking beyond the injury as we can bring it into a good room.
“He works with people on the mechanics of him. It is in a good room, training and feels really good. His return is imminent, but we want to do it right.
“With (Cristian) Romero it was a healing problem. The injury is not healed as quickly as we would have liked it. We could have pushed him, but we just wait. Depending on what happens, his return could also be imminent.
“I’m not a doctor. There is a barrier that you cannot cross when speaking of injuries or medically. Both train at different locations of their recovery. “