Ange Postecoglou is holding his press conference on Saturday morning ahead of Tottenham's Premier League clash against Nottingham Forest on Monday night.

The Australian and his Spurs players will be on a high after reaching the Europa League semi-finals with an impressive display at Frankfurt to go through 2-1 on aggregate against the German side.

Spurs will face Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt across two legs in the semi-finals next month but first Postecoglou's men must get back to Premier League duty and he will be hoping that the European exploits inject some momentum into a stuttering domestic campaign.

Postecoglou will be welcoming one of his predecessors to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the shape of Nuno Espirito Santo, who has got Forest flying high in fourth place in the table despite a little recent wobble in results.

The Tottenham boss will deliver an update on James Maddison ahead of the game, after he was forced off following the first half collision in Frankfurt that brought the penalty Dominic Solanke scored from to win the game.

Postecoglou could also deliver an update on Son Heung-min's foot injury as well as discussing what kind of team he will put out against Forest.

Our Tottenham reporter Alasdair Gold is among those putting the questions to Postecoglou ahead of the game. Scroll down for his latest updates from the press conference at Hotspur Way.

Here's every word Ange Postecoglou said

Ange Postecoglou has been speaking to the media ahead of Tottenham's game against Nottingham Forest in the Premier League

You can find a full trancript with every single word the Spurs boss said by heading right here.

Postecoglou on Destiny Udogie

He's outstanding. From the moment I arrived I felt he's going to be a real outstanding player for us. So much growth still to come, physically he's got outstanding attributes for that position, but he's improving his game all the time.

He's obviously had two seasons where he's had some injury issues that have disrupted him a little bit, but even that, I just think it's part of his growth physically and coping with the levels.

He's hugely important to us. His profile as a left back, in particular the way we play, but in general is pretty unique in that he's big, he's powerful, technically he's good going forward but also a very good defender. Yeah, he's in a good space at the moment and I still think him, with a number of others, I just think in the next two to three years they're going to be really, really important players for this club.

Postecoglou on Scott Munn

I don't think it's that much behind the scenes, pretty evident what he does. He's in charge of pretty much all the football matters, particularly from an administration standpoint. He's in charge of various departments that reporting in, you know football operations. I deal with him probably on a daily basis, you know, he works really, really hard.

He's very diligent with everything he does. He's very focused on what we need to build here and he's an important part of what we're doing. I don't think he does it in the shadows. I think it's pretty evident. Like I said, obviously you don't hear from him, you don't hear from a lot of people at the club, you just hear from me, but I'm certainly not the one that does all the work around the football operations. It's a massive, massive part of any football club, particularly this one, and Scott plays a huge role in that.

The feeling in the dressing room after the game

It was good. A fair bit of joy in the dressing room after. We had to pack up pretty quickly because we had a flight back, but it's important that you enjoy those moments when they come along. After a difficult season it's important that people enjoy those moments.

The Spurs boss on James Maddison and team news

We had the day off yesterday as we didn't get back until the early hours of Friday morning. But fair to say he'll probably be a bit sore so he's probably a doubt for Monday. The rest of the group worked hard so they're a bit sore but should be OK for Monday night. Sonny will still be out. He's been dealing with this foot problem for a while so now is as good a time as any to give him time to get over it, so he'll definitely miss Monday night as well. But everyone else should be OK.

On Son staying at home

Yeah. I mean, he wasn't in contact with me, but he was with the boys, obviously, and yeah he’s still a big part of it. We discussed whether we should come along, but like I said, I think for to give us the best chance of Sonny being available for the semi’s and beyond, it just made sense that we left him at home. But yeah, I'm sure he was very much part of the group.

What do they call them, group chats, or whatever they are? They are part of some group. I'm not in any. I just saw him this morning, actually, I just caught him in the hallways as I was coming over and he's delighted for a number of reasons, and real motivation there to get back as soon as he can.

Postecoglou on the time frame for Son

Not really sure. Like I said, it's something that he's been dealing with for a little while, and we've got to the point where it not only was not improving, it was deteriorating. It's one of these things, I think probably rest is going to be as important as anything else with that kind of injury. So we'll give him that time, because Sonny’s the kind of guy that always wants to train. We'll just have to put him on ice for the next few days and see how he responds to that.

Here are our Tottenham talking points

Ange Postecoglou celebrates after Tottenham's UEFA Europa League quarter-final second leg win at Eintracht Frankfurt

You can find our Tottenham talking points after a big night in Europe, including what Postecoglou did to Lucas Bergvall after the final whistle, Destiny Udogie's passionate moment, the Spurs head coach's earned parting shot and more by heading right here.

Guglielmo Vicario has also been speaking

Ange Postecoglou celebrates with Guglielmo Vicario after the Europa League quarter-final second leg match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Tottenham Hotspur at Deutsche Bank Park

The Tottenham goalkeeper had plenty to say about the team's big night and you can find that by heading right here.

Here's what Postecoglou had to say in Germany

Ange Postecoglou and James Maddison celebrate Tottenham's win in Frankfurt to reach the Europa League semi-finals

It was a big night in Frankfurt for Postecoglou and his players and you can find every word he said on Spurs reaching the Europa League semi-finals, how James Maddison was feeling after that big collision and his parting joke to the media, which is all in a full transcript right here.

Welcome to Hotspur Way

A hopefully happy Ange Postecoglou will be with us shortly to discuss coming up against a former Spurs boss in Nuno Espirito Santo.