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Tottenham gave twofold injury support in front of the Aston Villa clash, Reuters reported.
Tottenham Hotspur chief Antonio Conte has affirmed that Ryan Sessegnon and Sergio Reguilon are back in preparing for Saturday's Premier League meeting with Aston Villa.
Sessegnon has not started for Spurs since experiencing a hamstring injury against Everton on March 7, while Reguilon missed last week's success over Newcastle United because of a knee injury.
Matt Doherty was nominated for playing well on the left-hand side in the success over Newcastle, but Reguilon and Sessegnon should both be in dispute to be included on Saturday.
In his pre-match public interview, as cited by football. London, Conte said: "No new wounds, two uplifting news in light of the fact that Ryan Sessegnon and Sergio Reguilon had the instructional course with us."
"The first instructional course with Ryan for quite a while contrasted with Sergio, and for sure, we want to focus on him, but it's great that he and Sergio are back."
Be that as it may, Oliver Skipp won't be accessible for the excursion to Villa Park in the wake of experiencing difficulty in his recuperation from a crotch issue, while Japhet Tanganga is out for the season in the wake of going through a knee medical procedure.
The Prods head into the end of the week having usurped Arsenal into the fourth and last Champions League spot in the table. However, they are just in front of the Gunners on objective distinction, having played a game more than their North London rivals.
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