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·18. Februar 2024
Tottenham injury latest and return dates with Destiny Udogie among four doubts after Wolves loss

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·18. Februar 2024
Tottenham have a number of injury concerns facing them following their defeat to Wolves, with Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro amongst those missing.
Tottenham‘s chances of a top four finish this season took a slight dent when they fell to defeat at the hands of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Joao Gomes opened the scoring with a strike that nestled into the corner.
Dejan Kulusevski hit back with a solo effort that stunned the Wolves backline and goalkeeper to bring the game level. However it wasn’t enough as Pedro Neto’s counterattack allowed for a cross to Gomes, who restored his side’s lead once again.
It’s a blow for Spurs, with Ange Postecoglou now looking for them to respond to dropping into fifth in the race for Champions League qualification. There will also be some pressing concerns over Tottenham’s full-back options following some key injuries.
With that said, here’s a look at the latest Tottenham injury news following the defeat against Wolves.
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Tottenham have cut down their injury list significantly over the past few weeks, with many of their key stars returning to action. There have still been long-term issues for both Manor Solomon and Ryan Sessegnon that will keep them sidelined for a period.
A return for Giovani Lo Celso against Wolves came as a welcome one that will lighten the injury list slightly. However, both Pedro Porro and Destiny Udogie are new names to add to those missing from action.
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Tottenham full-back Destiny Udogie has been a crucial addition to the team this season, having played an integral role in implementing Ange Postecoglou’s style of play. His importance does mean a huge loss when missing through injury though.
The Italian international was absent for the match against Wolves, coming as a huge blow to Spurs. “Destiny [Udogie] picked up a knock last week and he’s not available for tomorrow,” Postecoglou told the press before the match, via the Daily Mail. “I don’t think it’s anything too serious.”
Expected return date: Crystal Palace (H) – March 2.
The loss of one key full-back was big enough for Tottenham, but that was only compounded by Pedro Porro also missing out through injury. The Spaniard was claimed to have picked up a strain in training, with the manager claiming a few weeks would be the timeframe for his absence.
Expected return date: Crystal Palace (H) – March 2.
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Summer signing Manor Solomon only made a handful of appearances for Tottenham before he picked up a serious knee injury. There’s currently no known return date for the winger, with only a few months remaining of the season.
Expected return date: Unknown.
Ryan Sessegnon has been plagued with injuries throughout the campaign, having been missing for all of it until his return against Burnley in the FA Cup. While the full-back got some valuable minutes, there was a reoccurrence of the hamstring issue and he is set for another spell on the sidelines.
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