Lamela and Lo Celso both missed training yesterday and today. I think we can safely assume they won't be involved against Villa. Really hope they aren't out for long, especially the latter.
Son fractured his arm in the Villa win and is likely out for a few weeks. That decision to sign a striker is looking better by the day, eh?!
Some articles are saying months. Now, Parrott's going to have to grow up PDQ or we'll run Moura and Bergwijn into the ground.
He suffered the injury in the first half, yet was allowed to continue playing and even finished the game. If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. Our medical team need putting down.
Might explain why he missed so many chances. I said that he was hurt when they went off at half-time. Played the second half with a broken arm and scored twice!
Tottenham will be without Son Heung-min for up to two months after the forward suffered an elbow injury, The Athletic understands. Sources have said that Son suffered the injury in the early stages of Sunday’s 3-2 win at Aston Villa, a game in which remarkably he played on until the end and scored twice — including a stoppage-time winner. After travelling back to London on Sunday, Son went for a scan on Monday to explore possible damage to the proximal radius of his right elbow. Tottenham later confirmed that Son would require surgery and a typical recovery time is six to eight weeks. The worst-case scenario of an eight-week layoff would mean that Son is unavailable for at least ten games; seven Premier League games, both legs of the Champions League last 16 tie and the FA Cup fifth round match against Norwich.
I was critical at the time and thought it was a big mistake not to sign a new striker but now it’s looking like a gigantic mistake Troy Parrott - time to shine