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·27 February 2024

Injured Tottenham trio spotted at Hotspur Way ahead of Crystal Palace clash

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Tottenham Hotspur duo Destiny Udogie, Pedro Porro and Manor Solomon have all been spotted at Hotspur Way on Tuesday.

Ange Postecoglou’s men return to Premier League action this weekend with a clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against Crystal Palace.


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And the Lilywhites may have just been handed a big boost ahead of the weekend with three of their injured stars spotted at Hotspur Way.

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Tottenham injury latest

Over the last couple of weeks, Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro have been significant injury worries and both were forced to miss the game against Wolves.

And Manor Solomon has been a long-term injury woe having sustained a knee injury back in October which required surgery.

However, there has been some cause for optimism on Tuesday with the trio of injury concerns all featuring in Tuesday’s TikTok video at the entrance of the training ground.

Although the footage did not show the players in action, knowing they are working at Hotspur Way with the rest of the squad does provide some optimism ahead of Saturday.

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Postecoglou boost

Ahead of the weekend, it had been suggested Udogie could be in contention to return to the fold for Saturday by Alasdair Gold.

And Porro had even posted a hint on his social media accounts that suggested he was on a speedy road to recovery.

The defeat against Wolves saw Spurs’ attack look incredibly blunt with the two attacking full-backs sidelined.

Ben Davies and Emerson Royal played in their places, but it was apparent they were unable to offer the same attacking threat.

Spurs will go into the game having had a two-week break from the action and potentially with almost all of their players back from injury.

There really shouldn’t be any excuses for anything other than three points as the top four battle heats up.

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