It is a busy day at Hotspur Way on Monday as Tottenham opened their doors to the media for the day to preview the UEFA Europa League final.

It is media day in Enfield as the Spurs players and Ange Postecoglou face the press with ten days to go until their meeting with Premier League rivals Manchester United in the Europa League final in Bilbao, Spain.

As well as collating interviews with the head coach and a selection of his players, football.london and other media outlets have been allowed to view open training at the club’s home.

There were immediate concerns with Dejan Kulusevski not taking part in the training session ahead of the final, having hobbled off just 18 minutes in to Spurs’ 2-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.

Spurs supporters will be hoping the Swede makes a full recovery in time for next Wednesday’s massive clash, given they are already missing fellow midfielders James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall for the showdown.

Postecoglou said after the game on Sunday “Should be OK, just talking to him after.

Medical team are not too concerned with him, more of a knock than anything else.

So we’re hoping he should be OK.” And there would have been a few more hearts in mouths during open training at Hotspur Way on Monday morning.

During a drill aimed at keeping possession of the ball in tight areas in defence, with a group tasked with pressing high up the pitch, the ball was worked out to the right hand side and Brennan Johnson.

The forward took a touch and then was set upon by forgotten Spurs man Sergio Reguilon.

As Johnson looked to move forward with the ball, Reguilon came in behind him and slipped on the surface, wiping out Johnson as he tumbled to the ground into the Welshman.

Johnson was down for a good 15 seconds before being helped to his feet before then clutching his left foot and limping around for a few seconds before getting back involved in the drill, appearing to run off the issue.

The crazy thing about the moment was that Johnson and Reguilon were actually on the same team in that drill! You can watch the footage, taken by football.london Tottenham correspondent Alasdair Gold above.

It is going to be a busy summer at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

There is sure to be plenty of change at Spurs, with a number of key transfer priorities and the potential even for a new manager after a poor 2024/25 season.

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