Tottenham’s International Stars: Every Player Whio Has Been Called Up for National Duty

As the first international break of the season approaches, Tottenham Hotspur fans will see several of their players trade their club jerseys for national colors.

Over the next 7-10 days, many Spurs stars will represent their countries in various competitions, including Nations League matches, World Cup qualifiers, and the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers. Here’s a comprehensive look at which Tottenham players will be in action and what to expect.

Italy: Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie

Tottenham’s Italian duo, Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie, have both earned call-ups to Italy’s national team. They will be competing in crucial Nations League fixtures against France and Israel. These matches are scheduled for the 6th and 9th of September, with both games set to kick off at 19:45 BST (14:45 ET). Italy’s campaign in the Nations League is crucial, and the Spurs duo will hope to play pivotal roles.

Romania: Radu Dragusin

Radu Dragusin, a promising center-back, has been named in Romania’s squad for their upcoming matches against Kosovo and Lithuania. These games, scheduled for the 6th and 9th of September, will also kick off at 19:45 BST (14:45 ET). Romania will be looking to secure vital points in their quest for a strong finish in their group, and Dragusin’s presence will be vital in shoring up their defense.

Argentina: Cristian Romero

Cristian Romero, one of Tottenham’s standout defenders, will be representing Argentina in their World Cup qualifiers. The Albiceleste will face Chile on the 6th of September (01:00 BST/5th of September at 20:00 ET) and Colombia on the 10th of September (21:30 BST/16:30 ET). As Argentina looks to secure a strong position in the CONMEBOL qualifiers, Romero’s rock-solid defending will be crucial for Lionel Scaloni’s side.

Wales: Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson

Ben Davies and the recently acquired Brennan Johnson have both been called up to the Wales squad for their Nations League fixtures. Wales will be facing Turkey and Montenegro on the 6th and 9th of September, respectively, with both matches kicking off at 19:45 BST (14:45 ET). Wales will be aiming to make a mark in the Nations League, and both Davies and Johnson will play integral roles in their campaign.

Senegal: Pape Sarr

Pape Sarr has been included in Senegal’s squad for their AFCON qualifiers against Burkina Faso and Burundi. Senegal’s match against Burkina Faso is scheduled for the 6th of September at 20:00 BST (15:00 ET), while their game against Burundi will take place on the 9th of September at 14:00 BST (09:00 ET). Sarr’s dynamism in midfield will be essential as Senegal looks to secure their place in the next AFCON tournament.

Sweden: Lucas Bergvall and Dejan Kulusevski

Swedish internationals Lucas Bergvall and Dejan Kulusevski will be in action for Sweden’s Nations League fixtures against Azerbaijan and Estonia. The match against Azerbaijan will be held on the 5th of September at 17:00 BST (12:00 ET), followed by the game against Estonia on the 8th of September at 19:45 BST (14:45 ET). Kulusevski, in particular, has been in fine form and will be looking to make a significant impact for Sweden.

South Korea: Heung-Min Son and Yang Min-Hyeok

Tottenham’s star forward Heung-Min Son will be leading South Korea in their World Cup qualifiers against Palestine and Oman. Joining him for the first time in the national squad is Spurs prospect Yang Min-Hyeok. South Korea will face Palestine on the 5th of September at 12:00 BST (07:00 ET) and Oman on the 10th of September at 15:00 BST (10:00 ET). As the captain of his national team, Son will be keen to guide South Korea to victory in these crucial fixtures.

France U21: Wilson Odobert

Youngster Wilson Odobert has been selected for France’s U21 squad for their Euro qualifiers against Slovenia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. These matches will take place on the 6th and 9th of September, with both games kicking off at 17:30 BST (12:30 ET). Odobert’s performances in these qualifiers could be a significant step in his development and future prospects with the senior team.

England U21: Archie Gray

Archie Gray has earned a call-up to England’s U21 squad for their Euro qualifier against Northern Ireland. This match is scheduled for the 9th of September, with kick-off at 19:45 BST (14:45 ET). Gray’s inclusion in the U21 squad is a testament to his promising talent, and he will be eager to make an impression on the international stage.

England U20: Ashley Phillips, Dane Scarlett, and Alfie Devine

Ashley Phillips, Dane Scarlett, and Alfie Devine have all been called up to England’s U20 squad for matches against Turkiye and Romania. These games are set for the 6th and 10th of September, with kick-off times at 17:00 BST (12:00 ET) and 19:00 BST (14:00 ET), respectively. All three players will be looking to showcase their skills and continue their development in these competitive fixtures.

Staying at Spurs: Rodrigo Bentancur, Pedro Porro, James Maddison, Micky Van De Ven, Timo Werner, Richarlison, and Dominic Solanke

While many Spurs players will be away on international duty, some will remain at the club. Rodrigo Bentancur, who was handed a four-game international suspension following the Copa America semi-final defeat to Colombia, will not be representing Uruguay during this break. Similarly, Pedro Porro and James Maddison were not called up by their respective national teams, despite their impressive performances.

Micky Van De Ven has withdrawn from the Netherlands squad to fully recover from an injury that kept him out of Tottenham’s defeat at Newcastle. Timo Werner, who has not been called up for Germany since March 2023, will also remain in North London. Injuries have also sidelined Richarlison and Dominic Solanke, ruling them out of international duty.

Yves Bissouma: Status Unknown

As of now, it is unclear whether Yves Bissouma has been called up to the Mali squad for their AFCON qualifiers against Mozambique and Eswatini. His participation remains uncertain, and fans will have to wait for official confirmation.

So

The international break is a crucial period for players to represent their countries and gain invaluable experience on the global stage. Tottenham Hotspur will have a strong presence across various international fixtures, showcasing the depth and talent within their squad. Whether it’s established stars like Heung-Min Son and Cristian Romero or emerging talents like Wilson Odobert and Alfie Devine, Spurs players will be making their mark around the world.

As the international matches unfold, Tottenham fans will be keeping a close eye on their players, hoping for standout performances and, most importantly, a safe return to club duties.




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