Tottenham injury updates on James Maddison and Micky van de Ven
After suffering a “significant” injury against Chelsea, Ange Postecoglou has hinted that Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven might be sidelined for some time.
On Monday night, November 6, in the Premier League at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Spurs suffered their first loss of the year, falling to the Blues 4-1.
Following their respective red cards during the game, Cristian Romero and Destiny Udogie will also be absent for Postecoglou‘s next match. Still, Van de Ven‘s injury is the one that should take people by surprise.
In addition, Spurs could lose creative playmaker James Maddison. The England international was taken off at halftime, and Postecoglou has indicated that he will be evaluated.
“It’s too early, but looking at Micky, you’d assume it’s a pretty significant one, so he’ll be out for a while.” “Madders has taken a knock on the ankle, and we’ll just have to assess him and see how he is,” Postecoglou said, according to Football London.
Five goals were disallowed in the first 90 minutes of the London derby. Spurs fought bravely despite losing Romero, who was rightfully sent off for his challenge on Enzo Fernandez. Tottenham, on the other hand, gambled on maintaining the high line and conceded three goals after the break.
Maddison appears to have an ankle injury, while Van de Ven appears to have a hamstring injury. Both are unlikely to travel to Molineux for Spurs‘ Premier League match against Wolves next Saturday.
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