Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho expects Gareth Bale to be fit to face Leicester on Sunday. The Wales international has missed the last two games with illness, but was back in training with Harry Kane, Eric Dier and the other Spurs stars. Mourinho said: "He's fine. Trained with the team. He looks OK. If he's OK again tomorrow then he'll be fine." Mourinho has insisted Steven Bergwijn has the club's full support after the Dutchman received online abuse for his two misses in the <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/sport/football/i-told-him-the-best-team-lost-jose-mourinho-and-jurgen-klopp-clash-after-liverpool-beat-spurs-1.1130251">2-1 loss at Liverpool</a>. "I don't know what I can do apart from the player knowing that in this club we are all together," he said. "We lose, we win and we draw all together. He has us and we have him. "He's one of my boys. Period. There's no point for me to individualise. He's a good professional and he gives everything he can for the team."