Tottenham Hotspur duo Ivan Perisic and Richarlison have both missed the first part of training today ahead of facing Everton.
Sky Sports reporter Paul Gilmour has been down at Hotspur Way today and a few players are missing from training.
Gilmour notes that Cristian Romero, Son Heung-min and Davinson Sanchez are late back for training having travelled for international duty.
Gilmour added that Ivan Perisic and Richarlison are both doing ‘individual work’ and weren’t part of the warm-up phase of Tottenham training.
“Perisic and Richarlison are both struggling with knocks and doing individual work,” said Gilmour.
It was also noted that youngsters Alfie Devine, Matthew Craig, Romaine Mundle and Jamie Donley have all been brought in for first-team training.
Perisic played 90 minutes for Croatia against Turkey on Tuesday night before being substituted in injury time.
Maybe the veteran wide man is just carrying a few bumps and bruises from that game and needs a little more time to get back involved as normal.
Richarlison wasn’t involved in the Brazil squad due to injury having gone off with a knock against Southampton before the international break.
It seems that the forward still isn’t quite right and is now in a race against time to be fit to face former club Everton on Monday night.

Tottenham have a number of injury problems amid Ivan Perisic and Richarlison blows
As if things aren’t bad enough for Tottenham right now, the injury problems are mounting.
Antonio Conte’s sensational exit and the banning of Fabio Paratici have been dominating the headlines of late.
Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason will take charge until the summer but they’re having to look at a rather wounded squad.
Ben Davies, Emerson Royal, Yves Bissouma, Rodrigo Bentancur and Ryan Sessegnon are all out injured at the moment.
Hugo Lloris has been missing for a while but is seemingly coming back very soon.
Tottenham really can’t afford to lose Perisic and Richarlison and need both players to at least be available for the bench against Everton.
Tottenham still hold that final Champions League spot but if the injuries keep coming, it will be difficult to hang on.
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