Latest Tottenham injury news as Richarlison and five others to miss Palace clash

news about injuries involving Tottenham Hotspur as Ange Postecoglou’s team gets ready to play Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday.

Up to six players might be sidelined for Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday when they play Crystal Palace. For the first time in two weeks, Spurs will play in the Premier League again.

After losing to Wolves, Ange Postecoglou’s team will be motivated to make up lost ground. Spurs lost ground to Aston Villa in the race for the top four as a result of the outcome, but they are still three points ahead of Manchester United and have a game still to play in the Champions League.

Throughout the season, Tottenham has struggled with injuries, and Postecoglou described the most recent setback in his press conference on Friday. Due to a knee injury, Richarlison might be out of the Spurs lineup for up to three weeks at a time when the forward is playing very well.

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“Sort of going through from the last game, Richy picked up a bit of a knee injury so he’s going to be missing sort of two to three weeks,” Postecoglou said.

“We’re sad about Richy since he’s clearly been a major contribution to our team, but we also feel that our season hasn’t gone as planned. We lose one, we gain one back. We’ll just need to make up for his absence.

Several full-backs are listed as absentees along with the Brazilian forward. Recently, Ryan Sessengnon’s operation to treat his new hamstring injury from Wolves was successful. It is understood by football.london that the 23-year-old will be out for a period of 10 to 12 weeks.

“It’s a hard one with Sess,” Postecoglou said. “He’s worked hard to try to come back, through no fault of his own. It’s always more difficult when it happens as a series of events, and he hasn’t really benefited from the hard work he’s put in for his rehab to really play and do what he loves.” And just demonstrate his skills to others.

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After returning to training after missing the previous two league games, Destiny Udogie could be in contention to play against Palace, according to the Spurs manager. Postecoglou anticipates that Pedro Porro will need an additional week to regain his full level of fitness.

Fraser Foster, who suffered a foot fracture last month, will also be sidelined for a few months. A meniscus injury to his right knee caused Manor Solomon to miss five months of action; Postecoglou gave an update on the winger’s progress.

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Manor is making some progress, but he is still far from joining the group. He still has some work ahead of him, according to Postecoglou.

“For him, it’s just another difficult one. We were expecting for an early return date, and he is working really hard to come back, but tiny things along the way have caused him to fall behind schedule. It’s safe to say that he remains somewhat apart from the gang.

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