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Ange insists Spurs can cope after Vicario injured

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Ange Postecoglou (r) says Tottenham can cope without injured goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario (l). (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconAnge Postecoglou (r) says Tottenham can cope without injured goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario (l). (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has admitted Guglielmo Vicario's serious ankle injury was a shock but has backed the squad to cope.

Vicario fractured his ankle during Saturday's remarkable 4-0 win at Manchester City and will not play again until the new year.

The Italy international has been a virtual ever-present since he signed in the summer of 2023 and featured in every Premier League fixture under Postecoglou, but the Australian coach will have to turn to back-up Fraser Forster for the foreseeable future.

Postecoglou said: "I guess a bit of a shock first of all because we saw he picked up an injury during the game and he was sore at half-time, but there was no doubt about him continuing.

"Post-game, again he was sore but you go, 'he's played 60 minutes, we'll tape him up and go again'.

"Externally now people realise it is testament to him as a person because he's as tough as nails and the fact he played 60 minutes with a fractured ankle is quite outstanding.

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"Once the shock wears off, you have to process he'll be missing for a while but knowing him, he'll push the limits of how long that is and knowing him you'll get daily updates on his Instagram.

"It's a blow but we've dealt with setbacks before and we'll deal with this one."

While Postecoglou was reluctant to put a timescale on Vicario's recovery ahead of Thursday's Europa League home tie with Roma, he acknowledges it would be "months" out rather than weeks.

The Australian offered his backing to 36-year-old Forster, who has made three appearances this season, and revealed the club would not look at the free-agent market.

"We're happy with what we've got," he said. "I don't think us signing a free agent now is going to help us. This injury doesn't change any plans for (the transfer window in) January."

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