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Harry Winks a doubt for England with ankle injury, says Mauricio Pochettino

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Image: Spurs' Harry Winks suffered an ankle injury in his side's 1-0 win against Palace

Mauricio Pochettino has revealed Harry Winks is a doubt for England's friendlies with Germany and Brazil after twisting his ankle in Tottenham's 1-0 defeat of Crystal Palace.

The in-form midfielder was replaced by Mousa Dembele at half-time at Wembley having gone down holding his ankle before then.

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His absence would further limit Gareth Southgate's options after injury forced Dele Alli to withdraw from his latest squad and, after Son Heung-min's goal secured his team's victory, Pochettino said: "He twisted his ankle. It's a little bit painful.

"We must assess him with our medical staff and with the national team medical staff too. He's so excited to play for the national team. I don't know (if he can play). It's about him and both (teams of) medical staff.

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"Dele Alli against Manchester United finished the game feeling his posterior tendon, close to the hamstring, and then played 90 minutes against Real Madrid.

"It's a very, very, very small thing. It was a massive risk (to play him) again. We're sure he'll be ready for Arsenal (after the international break). We hope he's going well in the next few weeks and will be available.

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 05: Harry Winks of Tottenham Hotspur receives treatment from the medical team during the Premier League match between Tottenham
Image: Spurs midfielder Harry Winks receives treatment against Palace

"We wanted after 75 minutes to protect (the substituted Harry) Kane. He's okay, he's going with the national team.

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"The Christmas period is so tough for the players. You cannot do too much; only have good communication and a good relationship with the national team and explain the situation with everyone and trust they will manage them in a good way.

"We knew it would be a massive challenge for us to be ready again and fresh after (Wednesday's 3-1 defeat of Real Madrid). But I am very pleased. The result was fantastic even if it wasn't our best performance."

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