Tottenham Hotspur’s injury crisis has worsened, with manager Roberto De Zerbi continuing to deal with a depleted squad during a crucial stage of the season.
Injury Crisis Deepens
Spurs are already without several key players for the remainder of the campaign:
- Cristian Romero – defensive leader missing
- Mohammed Kudus – attacking threat unavailable
- Xavi Simons – ruled out with ACL injury
Their absence has disrupted both structure and creativity, forcing constant changes to the lineup and making it difficult for Tottenham to build momentum.
With relegation still a real concern, the timing couldn’t be worse.
Solanke Could Miss the Rest of the Season
Striker Dominic Solanke is now the latest concern after suffering a hamstring injury against Wolves.
- The injury is believed to be grade two, meaning several weeks out
- His return before the end of the season is now unlikely
This is a major setback, as Solanke’s absence reduces Tottenham’s goal threat and overall attacking balance.
Pressure on Remaining Players
With limited options available:
- Richarlison is expected to lead the attack
- James Maddison could play a key creative role if fit
- Younger players may be given opportunities
A Season Hanging in the Balance
Tottenham are now battling on two fronts:
- Their Premier League opponents
- A relentless wave of injuries
Each new setback reduces tactical flexibility and increases pressure on the available squad.
With Solanke now a major doubt, Spurs face an even tougher challenge in their fight to survive.