Revealed: Tottenham's plan for Richarlison for the rest of the season
By Manuel Meza
Amidst endless rumours and criticism, a report has revealed Tottenham's plans for Richarlison this season, with an eye towards the next one.
Tottenham Hotspur are taking a cautious approach with Richarlison following his return to the pitch during their recent 4-1 victory over West Ham.
After a year filled with injury woes, the Brazilian striker finally made his long-awaited comeback as a substitute, and Spurs are now keen on ensuring he remains fit for the remainder of the season.
Richarlison has struggled to make an impact this season, having played only 25 minutes in the Premier League before picking up an injury early on.
His absence was felt by the team, especially given the attacking flair he brought to the squad during his time at Everton. However, his return in the match against West Ham was a welcome sight for fans and players alike.
In light of his fitness issues, Tottenham's management has devised a meticulous plan to monitor Richarlison's progress.
Revealed: Tottenham's plan for Richarlison for the rest of the season
According to GiveMeSport, they intend to forensically monitor his condition over the coming weeks and months. This means that his training and match time will be carefully controlled to avoid any setbacks that could sideline him again.
Spurs want to ensure that he remains an asset not only on the pitch but also in potential transfer discussions later on.
Ange Postecoglou has expressed confidence in Richarlison's abilities and sees him as a "significant addition" to the attack, provided he can stay off the treatment table.
The club’s strategy is to use him sparingly, allowing him to regain his match fitness without the risk of over-exertion.
Tottenham are particularly keen on having Richarlison recapture the form he displayed earlier this year, where he proved to be a good player despite criticism.
With discussions about his future likely to intensify at the end of the campaign, it’s essential for Spurs to keep him in good shape. This way, he can either contribute significantly on the pitch or remain a valuable asset if the club chooses to part ways with him.