Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul was referred to as untroubled on his come back to action, but it remains to be viewed if the Frenchman can go Basle with this week's Europa League quarter-final second leg. The 27-year-old hasn't performed for Spurs because he aggravated a leg injury following a opening match of the summer season at Newcastle. Kaboul, who was Tottenham's most reliable centre-back last time, underwent surgery in August and was initially anticipated to be out for four months, but he's fought in his treatment from the injury. On Monday evening his comeback was made by him, enjoying 60 minutes of an match against West Ham at Upton Park. Instructor Chris Ramsey said on Spurs' standard website: "He did well, had no issues really. "He wanted to play an additional quarter-hour as well, revealed a great attitude and wanted to force his fitness only a little more." Former Portsmouth opponent Kaboul might happen to be Switzerland on Wednesday, with Spurs and Basle degree in the link ahead of Thursday's critical 2nd leg. A far more realistic recovery game is the club's Barclays Premier League clash against Manchester City on April 21, with Spurs granted a rest this week-end due to Chelsea's participation in the FA Cup semi-finals.
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