Cristian Stellini confirms that Emerson Royal is fine for the Wolves clash
Tottenham fans can breathe a sigh of relief as Cristian Stellini, assistant to manager Antonio Conte, confirms that Emerson Royal is fit to play in the Premier League clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend, according to Football. London.
The Brazilian defender has been a standout performer for Spurs in recent weeks, and his absence in the midweek FA Cup game against Sheffield United was a cause for concern among fans.
Emerson Royal has been one of the standout performers in recent weeks. The Brazilian has been a revelation at right wing-back, providing an attacking threat while also being solid defensively.
Stellini’s comments suggest that Emerson’s injury was not serious and that he is fit to play against Wolves. This news will be a huge relief for Tottenham fans, who will be hoping to see the Brazilian in action on Saturday.
It is a stark contrast to the situation that Tottenham found themselves in with Emerson just a few weeks ago. The Brazilian has completely transformed his career though in a Tottenham shirt.
He has shown his ability to read the game well, make crucial tackles, and provide cover for his fellow defenders. The Brazilian has also shown the quality he possesses whilst going forward, reminiscent of his time in the La Liga.
Such have been his performances that Emerson has successfully managed to keep new Spurs signing Pedro Porro on the bench. The Spaniard must be feeling baffled by his situation at the new club.
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Emerson is making the right noises for the first time since he made the move to Tottenham. It’s great news that the 24-year-old is fit, given his form in recent weeks, and let’s hope we can put in a good performance against Wolves.