Saturday 27 April 2013

Lennon returns to teaching after three days out to boost Spurs' Champions... - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 24 April 2013 Aaron Lennon came back to education today, raising hopes that he could make his return from a knee injury in Tottenham's sport at Wigan on Saturday. Lennon, a performer for Spurs this season, hobbled off in the 2-2 home pull against Basle three months before and hasn't played since. The 26-year-old lay out last weekend's 3-1 win over Manchester City after a failure a fitness examination, but he took part in teaching with the remainder of the Tottenham group today. Back in the game: Tottenham pamphlet Aaron Lennon is back in education after three months on the sidelines with a leg injury His get back would have been a huge boost for Tottenham, who lacked size with no rapid winger against last year's winners. Spurs' damage dilemmas have reduced in recent weeks and manager Andre Villas-Boas appears like having almost a full squad to select from for this weekend's battle at the DW Stadium. Gareth Bale and Jermain Defoe, who'd missed the previous few days with respective foot and pelvis dilemmas, both got through the Town game untouched. Return: Lennon might be back in the Tottenham line-up because of this Saturday's day at Wigan Younes Kaboul's return was delayed after he experienced a leg strain in an Under-21 match against Manchester United last week, however the defense is having treatment on the injury and Spurs hope he'll play again in 2013. Midfielder Sandro, who is out for the summer season with a knee injury, could be the only other person who Villas-Boas does not have at his disposal.

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