Tottenham Hotspur have been handed a huge injury boost ahead of their Premier League meeting with Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon.

What's the latest?

Speaking in his pre-match press conference (via the official Tottenham website), Antonio Conte revealed that, despite withdrawing from the Wales squad ahead of their friendly against Czech Republic on Tuesday, Ben Davies will be available for tomorrow's visit of the Magpies.

Regarding the current condition of the 28-year-old, the Spurs boss said: "Ben is okay. He had a little problem, but he's available."

Great news for Tottenham

Considering just how important Davies has been to this Tottenham side since Conte's arrival in north London last November, the news that the defender has recovered from his knock in time for Sunday is undoubtedly great news for Spurs.

Indeed, following the 52-year-old's move to the club, the £18m-rated left-back has featured in all but one of the Italian's 27 games in charge, with 25 of these coming as starts, most often on the left of Tottenham's three-man defence.

Of Davies' 23 appearances as one of Spurs' three central defenders this season, the £60k-per-week Welshman has impressed, averaging a WhoScored match rating of 6.81 - slightly better than his 6.79 rating over nine outings at left-back.

As such, the news that the 28-year-old will be fit to face Newcastle this weekend will certainly come as a huge boost to Conte and Tottenham, especially considering the club's considerable lack of depth at left centre-back, with the position being one of Fabio Paratici's priority targets in the summer transfer window.

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