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Swansea City again look set to be without Wilfried Bony and Ki Sung-yueng when Tottenham visit the Liberty Stadium tonight.

The pair have been recovering from hamstring and calf injuries respectively.

Bony has not featured for the Swans since being forced off just minutes into the defeat at Everton, a game which proved to be Paul Clement’s last in charge.

Midfielder Ki, meanwhile, last played in the 4-0 home loss at the hands of champions-elect Manchester City, suffering his injury in training ahead of the clash with the Toffees.

New Swans boss Carlos Carvalhal had revealed last week that Bony has been back in training in recent days, and there had been hopes he might be in a position to play some part against Mauricio Pochettino’s side.

But manager Carvalhal has ruled out the chances of Bony or Ki featuring against Spurs, and will wait on the fitness of Tammy Abraham who has been struggling with a stomach bug.

“So, I don’t believe (Bony will be able to play against Tottenham),” he said.

“He has been outside with the players and I hope he can recover as soon as possible because we have a squad where we need these players.

“I like Bony a lot, I like Ki a lot and I like Leon a lot and I hope they can be ready as soon as possible because we need all of them.”

On Abraham he added: “He missed some of the training with a stomach issue.

“I don’t know if he will be fit for Tuesday.

“I pushed him to play at the weekend and he said he was ready.

“We hope it is not serious but we will see.”

If Abraham is not fit, Oli McBurnie could be handed his second Premier League start after making a big impact from the bench at the weekend.

Kyle Naughton will be another absentee after the defender was handed a three-game ban for his stamp on Stefano Okaka in the victory over Watford on Saturday.

Angel Rangel is the man likely to fill the vacancy left by Naughton’s suspension.