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Tottenham Winger Returns After Two Months Injury

 

Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood hopes the eagerly-anticipated return of Andros Townsend against Everton today will revitalise his side’s bid to qualify for the Champions League.

Townsend was back in full training this week for the first time since suffering a hamstring injury against West Ham in December which brought an abrupt halt to the winger’s remarkably successful start to the season.

After entering the campaign as a relatively unheralded member of Tottenham’s squad, England international Townsend burst onto the scene with a string of superb performances for both club and country.

The 22-year-old’s nine-match spell on the sidelines could have been a major blow for Tottenham, but Sherwood’s team performed well enough to earn him the manager’s job on a permanent basis following Andre Villas-Boas’s sacking.

With sixth-placed Spurs still firmly in the hunt for a top-four finish in the Premier League, Townsend’s return is perfectly timed as fifth-placed Everton visit White Hart Lane this weekend.

“He’s in the squad so we’re hoping that he’ll be in and around selection,” Sherwood said.

“He’s done enough training now for us to be confident that he can be dropped back into the squad. He’s looked magnificent.

“The results don’t suggest that he has (been missed), but I think whenever you’ve got a player like Andros, he can change a game in an instant.”

“It’s great to have him back and we’re pleased to welcome him back to the squad. But the rest of the team have done very well over the recent period.”Sherwood said.

Townsend’s return is a welcome boost for Spurs, who will be without Erik Lamela, Vlad Chiriches and Sandro through injury today.

A Tottenham victory would lift the north London club above their opponents and keep the pressure on fourth-placed Liverpool.