Tottenham opponent Younes Kaboul was called untroubled on his come back to action, but it remains to be observed if the Frenchman may travel to Basle for this week's Europa League quarter-final second leg. The 27-year-old hasn't played for Spurs since he irritated a knee injury following the opening match of the summer season at Newcastle. Kaboul, who was Tottenham's most reliable centre-back last season, underwent surgery in August and was originally expected to be out for four weeks, but he has fought in his therapy from the damage. On Monday night his comeback was made by him, enjoying 60 minutes of an match against West Ham at Upton Park. Instructor Chris Ramsey said on Spurs' standard website: "He did well, had no dilemmas really. "He wanted to play an extra 15 minutes as well, revealed a fantastic perspective and wanted to force his exercise just a little more." Former Portsmouth opponent Kaboul could go Switzerland on Wednesday, with Spurs and Basle level in the link ahead of Thursday's important 2nd leg. An even more realistic recovery game is the club's Barclays Premier League battle against Manchester City on April 21, with Spurs given an escape this weekend as a result of Chelsea's involvement in the FA Cup semi-finals.
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