Luton's Gabriel Osho has had his Fantasy Premier League [FPL] team for the weekend hilariously revealed by online fans after he picked three Tottenham players in his online squad that are set to start against the Hatters.
The online team management game is loved by supporters, managers and players, with Osho finding himself in the bizarre situation of being a Premier League player himself with a fantasy side on the platform.
Luton travel to Tottenham on Saturday afternoon as the English top-flight resumes following the international break, and Osho's FPL team for the weekend action features some questionable choices.
Setting his side up in a 3-5-2 formation, the Luton defender has picked three Tottenham players in his team, while there is only space for one of his team-mates on the bench.
Spurs skipper Son Heung-min captains Osho's team and will see any of the points that he is awarded from the clash at the Tottenham stadium doubled.
Luton's Gabriel Osho Fantasy Premier League [FPL] team for the weekend has been hilariously revealed by online fans
Osho has picked three Tottenham players in his squad that are set to start against the Hatters
Son will fancy his chances of finding the back of the net after scoring two goals in the final three games before the break.
Meanwhile, Osho has also included Pedro Porro and James Maddison in his team, with both in similar rich veins of form under Ange Postecoglou this season.
Matt Doughty is the only Luton player amongst his online ranks and occupies the final position on the bench as he prepares to take on his former club.
Son Heung-min captains Osho's team while James Maddison is also included in the FPL squad
Attacking full-back Pedro Porro has also been picked by Osho for the weekend action
Spurs are chasing a place amongst the Premier League's top four, while Luton want to put further distance between themselves and the relegation zone after previously leapfrogging Nottingham Forest.
Osho won't play any part in the encounter however after suffering a knee injury in during Luton's 1-1 draw at Crystal Palace on March 9.
He had previously been sidelined with a similar knee complaint during the summer that Osho described as 'the most difficult time of my career'.
Luton revealed they are monitoring his current injury on a 'day-to-day' basis as they attempt to workout a timeline for him to make his return.