Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho has likened his selection problems to "playing chess without any pieces" after watching his side squeeze through their FA Cup replay against Southampton.
"I had to manage this chess game without pieces," he said. "You know. No bishops, no kings, no queens. Very, very hard with so many injuries and problems. No Bergwijn.
"I cannot speak about the progress I want to make because I don't have the players I want.
"And the team needs players to progress, collectively, tactically and dynamically. We need to have the players but we don't have the players.
"We lose so many. Sissoko, Harry, and today Lamela, Lo Celso and Bergwijn. It is so difficult.
"One game we have players A, B and C out and then the next game we are without D, E and F. It's been a very difficult season.
"So everything was like when you pull a blanket up and your feet are left out and then you cover your feet but half of your body is out. That's us. But amazing spirit, and that is something I like.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com