Postecoglou acknowledges that Solanke's goal-scoring drought may have been a topic of discussion, but emphasizes his importance to the team's strategy. He praises Solanke's defensive work and his ability to perform under physical demands, often receiving the ball after completing several sprints to close down opponents. This unique aspect of his game gives the team a competitive edge, according to Postecoglou.
The Spurs head coach also expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming game against Nottingham Forest, where he expects Solanke to shine again. Meanwhile, Brazilian international Richarlison is set to return from a calf injury and could make his first start since early February. Postecoglou is optimistic about his chances of making an impact in the next few games, citing his impressive training sessions.