Tottenham Hotspur's manager confirmed on Wednesday that James Maddison has picked up a calf strain and will be out of action for two to three weeks. "Madders has got a calf strain," Ange Postecoglou said. "So he is probably two or three weeks (out) for us."
Richarlison has only just returned from injury and gave the Spurs the lead on Sunday. Still, the Brazilian was subbed off for Spurs early in the second-half, a decision to have been met by a smattering of boos from the home support. After the game, Postecoglou confirmed the decision was made due to a groin injury.
Key Updates on James Maddison and Cristian RomeroTottenham Hotspur finds itself navigating a turbulent period, not least because of an injury crisis that could
James Maddison’s absence was felt by Tottenham Hotspur in their 2-1 defeat against Leicester City. Tottenham were in desperate need of a creative spark after Jamie Vardy and Bilal El Khannouss put Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side into the lead in the second half.
Maddison's calf issue is expected to sideline him for two to three weeks. This adds to Tottenham's injury woes, with Micky Van de Ven, Christian Romero, Brennan Johnson, and Dominic Solanke already out. Maddison might miss the crucial Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Liverpool at Anfield early next month.
Ange Postecoglou has confirmed Tottenham will be without James Maddison for several weeks. Maddison was ruled out of last weekend's surprise defeat to Leicester City with a calf strain which is now set to keep him on the sidelines for up to three weeks.
Postecoglou also confirmed that Micky van de Ven could feature for Spurs on Thursday after recovering from injury, though they will still be without James Maddison, who missed the game against his for
James Maddison and Son Heung-min started their roads to redemption as they starred in Tottenham Hotspur ‘s 2-3 away win over Hoffenheim in the Europa League.
Tottenham are searching for only a second home victory in six matches when they host Elfsborg in the Europa League on Thursday evening. Spurs have been in torrid form and the pressure is growing on Ange Postecoglou,
Our handsome Dutch boy is back. Speaking to the assembled media ahead of Tottenham Hotspur ’s Europa League home fixture against Elfsborg, Ange Postecoglou confirmed that not only is Micky van de Ven recovered from his hamstring injury sustained earlier this season, but he’s likely to start the match on the bench, hopefully getting some minutes.
Dutch defender has been out since December with a hamstring issue but is in line to make his comeback against Elfsborg