Ange Postecoglou Confirms No January Goalkeeper Signing Amid Vicario Injury

Ange Postecoglou, manager of Tottenham Hotspur, has confirmed that the club will not be looking to sign a new goalkeeper in January despite Guglielmo Vicario’s injury. The Australian boss reiterated that Fraser Forster will continue as the number one choice, and the club is fully confident in his abilities moving forward.

Vicario to Be Out for Months

In a breaking statement, Postecoglou revealed that Vicario will be sidelined for months due to a serious injury. Despite this setback, the Spurs manager has made it clear that the club’s plans will not change. Forster will be expected to step up and maintain the level of performance expected from the first-choice goalkeeper, and Postecoglou is confident that the team can continue without making any immediate goalkeeper acquisitions.

A Remarkable Display from Vicario

Postecoglou also praised Vicario’s courage and determination in playing through pain, revealing that the goalkeeper had featured for 60 minutes with a fractured ankle. “The fact he played at that level with such an injury speaks volumes about his mentality and character,” said Postecoglou. This speaks to the strength of Vicario’s resolve, even if his injury requires a long recovery period.

Forster to Step Up

As Guglielmo Vicario faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines, Fraser Forster will be called upon to fill the gap in goal. Postecoglou’s trust in the experienced goalkeeper is clear, and he remains confident that Forster’s experience and ability will ensure Spurs remain competitive during this period. With Vicario’s injury being a significant blow, it is now up to Forster to prove his worth as Tottenham’s number one for the foreseeable future.

Quick Recap

Ange Postecoglou confirms no goalkeeper signing in January.

Vicario will be out for months due to a fractured ankle.

Postecoglou praises Vicario for playing 60 minutes with a serious injury.

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