Tottenham suffer yet another setback with attacker who’s set to be out for months with injury

Tottenham’s summer signing Wilson Odobert faces a significant setback after sustaining a thigh injury during the match against Coventry City on Wednesday.

The 19-year-old winger is expected to be sidelined for about a month, a blow to both the player and the club as they head into a busy fixture schedule.

According to French outlet L’Equipe, initial tests were conducted on Thursday, with further examinations planned once the swelling reduces. The club estimates that Odobert will be out for approximately four weeks.

This injury couldn’t come at a worse time for Tottenham, who are set to play three games a week, including a key fixture against Manchester United.

Manager Ange Postecoglou is hopeful that the young winger will recover in time for the second half of October, but the team will need to make adjustments in his absence.

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If Odobert’s recovery timeline goes as planned, he is expected to miss at least four matches, including two important Europa League fixtures.

There is optimism that he could return in time for the home clash against West Ham or the Europa League game against AZ Alkmaar on October 25.

Tottenham has several options to fill the void left by Odobert’s injury. Captain Heung-min Son is likely to play a key role, having already started on the left wing in their recent 3-1 victory over Brentford.

Son’s experience and leadership make him a reliable choice, especially in a time when Tottenham needs consistency in attack.

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Another potential replacement could be Timo Werner, whose versatility and attacking prowess offer manager Postecoglou additional tactical flexibility.

Odobert’s absence is certainly a setback for Spurs, especially given the team’s busy schedule and the importance of squad depth during this period.

The injury is a disappointing development for the young winger, who was beginning to settle into life at Tottenham and could have played a crucial role in their upcoming matches.

However, with experienced players like Son and Werner available, Tottenham is well-equipped to manage this challenge.

As the team navigates through this demanding stretch, they will hope to maintain momentum until Odobert returns to bolster their squad later in the season.

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Injuries are an unfortunate reality in football, but Tottenham will look to ensure that Odobert’s time on the sidelines doesn’t derail their campaign.

The next few weeks will be a test of the squad’s resilience and depth, but with the right adjustments, the team can still thrive in Odobert’s absence.

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