Tottenham Hotspur have received a timely boost ahead of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 second-leg clash against Atlético Madrid, with midfielder Lucas Bergvall returning to full training well ahead of schedule.
The Swedish teenager had been expected to remain sidelined until April following ankle surgery in January but surprised medical staff by rejoining full-team sessions two months early.
His return offers interim manager Igor Tudor an additional creative option as Spurs attempt to overturn a daunting 5–2 aggregate deficit against the Spanish side.
Bergvall took part in full training on Tuesday as preparations intensified for the decisive encounter, providing much-needed depth to a midfield that has struggled in recent weeks.
There was further positive news on the defensive front, with Cristian Romero also returning to training after missing the 1–1 draw against Liverpool due to a head injury sustained in the first leg against Atlético. However, the Argentine will still undergo further assessment under concussion protocols before being cleared for competitive action.
Tottenham’s injury situation appears to be easing at a critical stage of the season. Micky van de Ven is available for European selection after serving a domestic suspension, while Destiny Udogie has resumed full training following a hamstring issue.
However, Conor Gallagher missed the latest session due to illness, and João Palhinha was limited to individual training as he continues his recovery.
Despite the improved squad availability, Spurs face a significant challenge as they seek to produce a dramatic turnaround and keep their European hopes alive.
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