Tottenham Hotspur have been handed a fresh injury lift ahead of their clash with Brentford in the Premier League.

What's the latest?

Spurs boss Antonio Conte has revealed that the club have not suffered any blows to their squad after the 1-0 defeat to Brighton next weekend.

They will now come up against London rivals Brentford with the same players available as they look to bounce back from their disappointing result against Graham Potter's side.

Journalist Jonathan Veal tweeted: "Tottenham have no fresh injuries for the visit to Brentford. Skipp, Doherty and Tanganga remain out #THFC."

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Supporters will be buzzing

The Spurs faithful will surely be buzzing by this big boost as it means that there are no other players that they have to worry about missing out on this match.

Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son and Dejan Kulusevski all remain available at the top end of the pitch and that means Tottenham still have a huge chance to win this game. The trio have been in fine form this season, in spite of their struggles against Brighton last week, and keeping them fit will be vital to their top-four hopes.

Since joining in January, Kulusevski has three goals and six assists in 10 starts for Antonio Conte - almost averaging a goal contribution per start in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Kane has 20 goals and assists combined in 30 starts and Son has been directly involved in 23 goals in 29 outings.

These impressive statistics illustrate how impressive they have been in the top-flight and highlight why an injury to any of them would be a major blow to Conte. Therefore, having them fit and firing is a big boost for Spurs and that is why this latest squad update will delight supporters.

The fans will surely want to see Champions League football next season and all three of them have shown that they will be pivotal to the club's chances of securing qualification for the competition.

Although, it is also worth noting that avoiding defensive injuries will also be key given the backline's recent form in the Premier League. Spurs have only conceded more than once in the division once in their last nine matches, once in their last 10 in all competitions, and this shows that the likes of Christian Romero and Eric Dier are also important players who need to be protected.

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