Tottenham confirm Wilson Odobert injury setback as fresh return timeline emerges
Tottenham Hotspur has confirmed that young winger Wilson Odobert will face an extended spell on the sidelines after undergoing surgery for a hamstring injury.
The 19-year-old, who arrived in North London this summer in a £30 million transfer from Burnley, has endured a challenging start to his Spurs career, with injuries limiting his involvement in Ange Postecoglou’s side.
Odobert has managed only 162 minutes in the Premier League since joining the club, as recurring hamstring issues have hampered his progress. After briefly returning to action during Tottenham’s Europa League win over AZ Alkmaar in October, where he played just a few minutes, the promising winger suffered another setback.
Postecoglou acknowledged the severity of the situation in a press conference last month, explaining that Odobert had experienced another serious injury to the same area. The manager expressed disappointment at the youngster’s plight, noting that the team had hoped for a smoother recovery.
On Saturday, Odobert shared a photo from a hospital bed at The Princess Grace Hospital in Marylebone, London, signaling the latest chapter in his rehabilitation journey.
Spurs officially confirmed the news a day later with a statement on social media, revealing that Odobert had undergone surgery on his right hamstring. The club assured fans that their medical team would closely monitor the player’s recovery to determine a timeline for his return to training.
Despite Odobert’s injury woes, Tottenham has managed to avoid being severely impacted by injuries compared to some of their Premier League rivals this season. However, the club is still dealing with a few other concerns during the November international break.
Micky van de Ven, the Netherlands international, remains out with his own hamstring injury. His absence has been felt in defense, as his impressive performances earlier in the season had solidified his place in the starting lineup.
Brazilian forward Richarlison is another player grappling with a similar hamstring issue, leaving Postecoglou with reduced attacking options. Richarlison’s unavailability has highlighted the importance of maintaining squad depth, particularly during a congested fixture schedule.
Meanwhile, academy prospect Mikey Moore, who was left out of the squad for the recent match against Ipswich Town, is expected to return to contention when Tottenham resumes domestic action against Manchester City.
These injury challenges come at a critical juncture for Spurs, who have shown promising form under Postecoglou’s leadership.
The team’s high-energy, attacking style has garnered praise and positioned them as strong contenders in the Premier League this season. However, injuries to key players underscore the importance of squad rotation and effective player management to sustain momentum.
The club’s medical staff and coaching team remain optimistic about the recovery prospects of Odobert and other injured players.
For Odobert in particular, the focus will be on a carefully managed rehabilitation process to ensure his long-term fitness and ability to contribute to the team. His potential remains undeniable, and Spurs fans will undoubtedly look forward to seeing him back on the pitch when the time is right.
With fixtures set to intensify in the coming months, Tottenham’s depth and resilience will be tested. The return of players like Odobert, Van de Ven, and Richarlison will play a significant role in maintaining their competitive edge across all competitions.
Spurs supporters, who have embraced Postecoglou’s transformative approach, remain hopeful that the club’s injury setbacks will be temporary hurdles on the path to greater success.
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