To The Lane And Back
·23 February 2024
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·23 February 2024
Tottenham Hotspur winger Manor Solomon is now expected to return to training and could return to action against Crystal Palace.
It has been a lengthy spell on the sidelines for the Israeli who suffered a knee issue earlier in the season.
But it seems Ange Postecoglou could see another of his options returning soon as the 24-year-old looks set to return to the grass at Hotspur Way.
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According to reliable journalist Alasdair Gold, Manor Solomon is now expected to return to training in the coming days.
Tottenham do not take to the pitch this weekend as their clash against Chelsea has been postponed to accommodate their Carabao Cup final game on Sunday.
This means the 24-year-old will have an extra week working behind the scenes before Spurs face Crystal Palace in N17.
Solomon has suffered injury setbacks since picking up the knee issue, so Postecoglou will likely look to bring him back into the fold slowly.
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It seems Tottenham will now have all of their options to choose from on the wing over the next week or so.
Heung-min Son’s return from the Asian Cup saw the South Korean meet January signing Timo Werner who had been standing in for the South Korean.
But Solomon is a player who showed a lot of promise in the early stages of the term as he provided two assists in just 198 minutes of Premier League football.
This is a player who Fulham manager Marco Silva hailed as ‘quality‘ last season during his time at Craven Cottage.
Spurs fan will, however, be hoping the good injury news does not end with the Israeli winger, as both Destiny Udogie and Pedro Porro remain out with their own issues.
The Spanish right-back has already provided fans with some cause for optimism after he replied to a fan on one of his social media account.
And Gold has already provided some promising insight on the Italian’s injury status ahead of the game against Palace next week.
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