Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Tottenham's Rafael Van der Vaart annoyed by Europa League omission

Rafael van der Vaart  
Van der Vaart was Tottenham's top goal-scorer last season with 13 goals 
 
Tottenham's Rafael van der Vaart has said he is annoyed at being left out of the club's Europa League squad.
The 28-year-old hobbled off during Spurs' 5-1 defeat to Manchester City and had originally expected to be out for six weeks with a hamstring injury.
But, despite now expecting to be fit for the Liverpool match next week, the omission means the playmaker will miss Spurs' six Europa group matches.
"Spurs could at least have consulted me," he told his official website.

Spurs' upcoming fixtures

15/9 - PAOK (A) Europa Lge
18/9 - Liverpool (H) Premier Lge
20/9 - Stoke (A) Carling Cup
24/9 - Wigan (A) Premier Lge
29/9 - Shamrock (A) Europa Lge
2/10 - Arsenal (H) Premier Lge

In a section headlined "annoying" on his website, the Dutch international said: "I still think it's a peculiar situation.
"Anyway, it's up to the point of no return. I will be focusing on the game against Liverpool.
"I'm pretty convinced I will be fit by then."
The former Real Madrid player missed Holland's Euro 2012 qualifiers and was also sidelined as Harry Redknapp's team secured their first win of the season against Wolves on Saturday.
Redknapp intends to blood a number of youngsters such as Harry Kane, Tom Carroll and Jake Livermore in the Europa league to keep his squad fresh for a top four push in the Premier League.
Spurs kick off their Europa League campaign against PAOK Salonika in Greece on Thursday.
If they get through the group stages, they will be allowed to add three new names to their squad.

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