Here are your Tottenham morning headlines for Saturday March 14th.
Solskjaer's message to Mourinho
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has aimed a dig at his predecessor Jose Mourinho, hinting that he didn't always agree with the way things were done at Old Trafford under the Portuguese.
Mourinho left Old Trafford in December 2018 and was appointed as Tottenham boss just under a year later when he took over from Mauricio Pochettino at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
"I believe that we're going places. I believe that we're on the track that Man United need to be on," Solskjaer said. "There are different cultures at different clubs and different ways of doing things and I believe in the way we do things at Man United now.
"I don't necessarily believe in everything we've done before, but at the moment I believe in what we're doing."
What the Premier League suspension means for Son and Kane
Tottenham have had their fair share of injury problems this season, with long-term injuries to main strikers Harry Kane and Son Heung-min just two of the blows to Jose Mourinho's team.
With the suspension of the Premier League until at least April 4th now in place, what does it mean for the players spending their time in the treatment room?
Could a delayed end to the season prove to be a lifeline for Spurs?
Alderweireld's verdict
Tottenham defender has reacted to the Premier League's decision to postpone games for at least the next few weeks following the outbreak of the Coronavirus.
Spurs were due to face Manchester United this weekend, although it is still not clear on how the season will conclude.
"The well-being of fans, players, staff and everyone must come first during this situation," he said. "Please respect and follow the measures taken to try to turn this around as soon as possible.
"My thoughts go out to those already affected and I hope every can stay as safe and healthy as possible."
Tottenham monitor Serie A goalkeeper
According to reports in Italy, Tottenham are rivalling Leicester City for the services of Lazio goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha.
IL Tempo (via Leicestershire Live) report that both clubs are showing an interest in the player, with Spurs looking for a long-term successor to club captain Hugo Lloris.
Strakosha has been a regular for Lazio, and has impressed this season by conceding only 23 goals in 26 appearances with the Italian club said to be keen on tying him down to a new deal.