It's a question for Gus Poyet."All the best for Jermain in his new era in his career
Always, we need to be focused on our players, but Defoe is a big finisher and a very good striker."He showed his quality here and in the last season at Toronto, but we have three great strikers and we are confident in our players."He was training with the under-21s last week
All the best, because he spent time here in the last few days
For him, he is a very good player and a very good guy."Pochettino is likely to welcome back a host of first-team regulars for the visit of Sunderland after making seven changes for Wednesday's FA Cup third-round replay victory over Burnley.Top goalscorer Harry Kane and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris are two faces likely to return, with Pochettino continuing to juggle his squad as they challenge of four fronts.As well as a domestic campaign to get back into the Champions League, Tottenham are still in the FA Cup, Capital One Cup and Europa League, but Pochettino is not worried about the possibility of fixture congestion."It's a good thing for us because we are still in four competitions and it's important for the club," he said."I think that we are the Premier League team who have played more official games than anyone, but it's a good challenge for us
It's for that (reason) it's important to have the strong squad, because you need players available to play."I'm not worried
We need to work hard and analyse every single decision and after try to keep our players fit for every game
It's important for that to go step by step, game by game
It's important to analyse every player and every single decision that we take."Pochettino also confirmed Emmanuel Adebayor will be in his squad having not played since November whilst Erik Lamela (calf) and Ryan Mason (hamstring) are doubtful with Nabil Bentaleb away on international duty with Algeria.Sunderland central midfielder Liam Bridcutt is suspended after his sending-off against Liverpool last weekend and natural replacement Lee Cattermole is still out with a groin injury, as is full-back Anthony Reveillere, who needs another week to shake off an Achilles problem.Poyet has challenged striker Jermain Defoe to fire his way back into the England squad after his return home as part of an almost "perfect deal".The 32-year-old Toronto frontman completed his swap move with Jozy Altidore on Friday afternoon, with Poyet insisting international football should still be in his sights.He said: "I haven't talked to him about that, but that's a consequence
If he plays and he's fit and he scores goals, I'm sure that any manager of the national team is going to try to get him."First, he wants to get back into the Barclays Premier League, prove that he can keep scoring goals, help us and then it's up to Mr Roy Hodgson."But that's the second step
The first one is to get back into business."Defoe headed back to England having served just 11 months of his four-year MLS contract with homesickness and injuries having played their part in his decision.However, he managed 11 goals in 16 league appearances for Toronto, and while the Premier League may represent a sterner test of his enduring ability, he is delighted to be back.Defoe said: "I am delighted to be here and I'm looking forward to the challenge
It is a great club and I've always enjoyed coming up here and playing against Sunderland because of the stadium and the supporters
It is a great place to play and I'm really looking forward to it."
Source : PA
Source: PA