Injury News: Tottenham loses yet another forward for an extended period of time.Posted in 18 seconds on October 5, 2023From Pranav Kannan
Manor Solomon, a star for Tottenham Hotspur, will be out for a while.
Tottenham is having difficulty luring a dynamic Bundesliga defensive star.
Manor Solomon, a winger for Tottenham Hotspur, is expected to miss some time due to an injury, leaving Spurs severely lacking in the forward positions, according to Football. London.
The gifted Israeli winger has had a successful first year at the N17, impressing in the opportunities he has had thus far. Despite this, he has only occasionally made an impression and has not yet started many games.
Last Saturday, Manor Solomon was a late replacement for captain Son Heung-min in the game against Liverpool after sitting on the bench. The pecking order was evident by the fact that Ange Postecoglou began Richarlison on the left before Solomon.
All of that, however, is irrelevant right now because the former Fulham forward is expected to miss a lengthy amount of time due to an injury. He will be praying that his recovery goes as smoothly as possible.
This season, Tottenham’s left wing looks to be cursed. Ivan Perisic, a seasoned player, has already been lost to an ACL injury that will keep him out for the duration of the current campaign. Brennan Johnson has experienced injury issues as well.
Until the team recruits a new striker, Son Heung-min’s talents are needed in the number nine position, and it doesn’t appear like he will play much on the left wing. He also has had irritations.
Richarlison is our only option now, and he actually outperformed Liverpool’s left winger by a wide margin. After being switched to the number nine position, his impact on the game decreased, but perhaps he might claim the left wing as his own.
The most intriguing one, however, has to be Bryan Gil’s impending return. The Spaniard had surgery in the summer, and the timing could not have been better. He will surely be given a chance by Postecoglou, and he will be eager to take it.
Without a doubt, these injuries make Tottenham’s forward areas appear a little fragile. We can only hope Solomon and the others will soon be back in action.
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