Two games without a Premier League win could potentially see Antonio Conte tinker with his Tottenham XI for this weekend's Premier League clash against Leicester City. Falling to a late 1-0 defeat against Brighton & Hove Albion over the Easter weekend, Spurs then followed it up with a poor display in a 0-0 draw away at Brentford.
Conte has tended to keep his Tottenham XI the same in recent games, maybe only making the one change to his team in the wing-back positions. However, he needs to get Spurs back on track in the top-four race and it may not be a bad time to change things up to keep everyone on their toes.
So how can Conte freshen up his Tottenham team for Sunday's Premier League clash against Leicester City? football.london take a look at four options.
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Reguilon for Sessegnon
Conte made a change to his Tottenham team in west London last weekend with Ryan Sessegnon returning to the XI following his recent hamstring injury. The ex-Fulham man just didn't take his chance in the side, however, and was hooked with 16 minutes remaining as Davinson Sanchez replaced him
While Conte could start with the backline that finished the game at Brentford Community Stadium and play with Ben Davies as a wing-back, it's more likely that Sergio Reguilon returns if Sessegnon finds himself on the bench again.
Lucas for Emerson
Emerson Royal has found life rather difficult playing as a wing-back in the past two games and it's clear to see that the Lilywhites are missing Matt Doherty. Academy ace Marcel Lavinier was on the bench for the recent game against Brighton & Hove Albion, but it would be a huge decision for Conte to give the ex-Chelsea youngster his Premier League bow in place of Emerson at this stage of the season.
One option Conte could look at is converting Lucas Moura to a wing-back for the remaining games of the season, as the boss did with Victor Moses during his time at Chelsea. However, he has shown no sign of doing that so far during his time at the club.
The other option at right wing-back would be to move Dejan Kulusevski there and put Lucas Moura in the front three. The Swede may not have been at his best recently and that alteration would take away from a Spurs front three that had dazzled prior to the last two games.
Winks introduced to midfield
Conte is rather limited when it comes to his midfield options following the news that Oliver Skipp is out for the season. Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Rodrigo Bentancur are Tottenham's first choice in midfield as things stand, with Harry Winks and Harvey White options to call upon from the bench.
If Conte does want to make an alteration after failing to win in their past two games, Winks could be the one to come into his side against Leicester on Sunday.
Time for Bergwijn?
Steven Bergwijn must be wondering what he has to do in order to get a decent amount of minutes under his belt at Tottenham. In excellent form for Netherlands in March's international break as he hit three goals, the attacker then scored in Spurs' 5-1 win over Newcastle United.
Bergwijn does only tend to get a few minutes when he is introduced by Conte, although he was an unused substitute last Saturday in the 0-0 draw away at Brentford despite Spurs needing a goal. He could be an option if the boss wants to freshen up his attack, with Kulusevski potentially the man to make way as Son Heung-min and Harry Kane are simply undroppable.