Dominique Solanke has been beaten again before Tottenham's application for the UEFA Champions League matches. The team's head coach Thomas Frank announced this ahead of the match against Borussia Dortmund. The information was published by the Tottenham press service.
The 28-year striker was included in the list A with 25 gravers, but this season was not played in European cups due to a homilcostop injury, which knocked him out of balance for several months. Solanke returned to the field on the 10th of today, came on as a substitute in the match against Aston Valley, and in the rest of the Premier League round appeared on the field after the break with West Gem, gradually gaining optimal shape.
Before the game with Slaviej Prague 9, Solanke was excluded from the Champions League application, and in his place Matis Tel. According to the UEFA regulations, Tottenham has the right to replace at least one of the players, and at the end of the main stage of the Solanka tournament, the applicant will replace Tel.
Commenting on his decision, Thomas Frank admitted that the choice would not be easy: the coach recognized the good form of Mathis Thel, but also emphasized that the rules allowed for more than one of the two players to be kept in the warehouse.