Alasdair Gold describes the hamstring injury sustained by a “outstanding” Spurs player as “absolutely gutted

Alasdair Gold describes the hamstring injury sustained by a “outstanding” Spurs player as “absolutely gutted”.

 

 

Reliable journalist Alasdair Gold provides news from Tottenham that has inflicted a significant injury blow to one of Ange Postecoglou’s squad members.

 

Injury risks jeopardize Spurs’ chances of finishing in the top four.

This season, the Lilywhites want to play in the Champions League and place in the top four. However, they will face tough competition from teams like Man United and Aston Villa, so they must swiftly regain their form.

 

Rafael Van Der Vaart of the Tottenham Premier League

After Villas-Boas compared the star to van der Vaart, Spurs are willing to pay £51 million for him. The team won’t play again until early March, which will give Postecoglou plenty of time to assemble his men and get them ready for a crucial third of the 2023–2024 campaign.

 

The north London team has won four of their previous eight games across all competitions, which is good but not particularly noteworthy. As a result, the head coach will be trying to get his team back to the form they had in the early going, when Tottenham once won ten games in a row.

 

Postecoglou commented on Tottenham’s recent performance, saying, “We’re not doing anything different. In the last couple of home games we haven’t (started strongly), in the beginning of the year we did.”

 

The forthcoming league games for Tottenham

 

Time of Date

 

Crystal Palace, the residence

March 2nd

 

Aston Villa (far)

March 10th

 

Fulham (away)

March 16th

 

Luton Town, the residence

March 30th

 

It can be the opponent, the game’s setting, or even one’s own attitude while entering a game. We haven’t really done that in the last two or three games, but in order for us to control games the way we want to, we need to start strong and attempt to put the opposition on the defensive.

 

“We were able to gain a foothold in games that we are currently unable to obtain while we were doing it. Should you establish a footing and exert pressure on them, it will restrict their options.”

 

Postecoglou will also need to be cautious with important absences, as evidenced by their actual decline in performance when James Maddison and Micky van de Ven sustained long-term injuries in November of last year’s match against Chelsea.

 

Tommy Van De Ven Tottenham

Postecoglou was faced with a serious dilemma at the time because of Van de Ven’s hamstring issue and Maddison’s ankle ligament damage, and similar situations might yet happen later in the season.

 

Nobody knows this better than English defender Ryan Sessegnon, who suffered a “heartbreaking” injury this week while working his way back to full health for Spurs’ Under-21 team.

 

At Tottenham, Sessegnon sustained a second hamstring injury.

Alasdair Gold wrote that Sessegnon is said to have had another hamstring injury, this time on the opposite side. This is a devastating setback for the player, who was dubbed “outstanding” by former Leeds striker Noel Whelan.

 

It was 33 minutes later that he fell. He was completely destroyed when you looked at him and he remained on the ground with his hands on his head,” Gold remarked.

 

“He was unable to even put much weight on it for the five minutes the physiotherapists worked on him. It was all garbage. I believe it to be a hamstring issue, but it’s on the opposite side this time.”

 

Due to his recurring injury issues, Sessegnon hasn’t been able to prove his worth under Postecoglou, and you have a lot of sympathy for the Englishman.

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