FanSided World Football
·21. Februar 2025
Dominic Solanke may not return to Tottenham training until March

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·21. Februar 2025
Tottenham prepare for their upcoming clash against Ipswich FC and, amidst their preparations, the news keeps coming.
As we recently reported, the real reason behind French forward Mathys Tel’s decision to join Tottenham has been revealed.
Meanwhile, on the injury front, an update has emerged regarding when defender Cristian Romero is expected to return to action.
So, while key Tottenham players battle through serious injuries and gradually make their way back, the light at the end of the tunnel seems further away than anticipated.
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Speaking exclusively to Tottenham News, sports injury specialist Dr Rajpal Brar shared his verdict on Dominic Solanke’s injury and recovery:
"Based on the mechanism of the injury, knee twisting per , this sounds like either a Grade 2 ligament injury or a meniscus injury," he explained.
“Initially, it sounded like would’ve been back in training by mid-February but he’s now set to be out longer than expected initially and does not seem likely to return until March."
The Spurs forward was ruled out for approximately six weeks after twisting his knee during a training session.
Dominic Solanke sustained the injury while attempting a shot on goal, with Ange Postecoglou describing it as an unfortunate and unexpected incident.
Dominic Solanke's absence has undoubtedly left a noticeable void within the Spurs squad.
Unfortunately, as Postecoglou pointed out, it was a freak injury—something that simply happened, reinforcing the unpredictable nature of football.