Rodrigo Bentancur’s injury is confirmed by a doctor ahead of Tottenham’s match against Brighton.
According to Dr. Rajpal Brar, Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur is unlikely to return to first-team training until the first week of January.
According to the injury expert, his present regimen will focus on rehabilitation components before returning to the training pitch.
Dr. Brar, a doctor of physical therapy and a sports scientist, told Tottenham News exclusively about the current state of play with Bentancur:
“If it’s two months, as Ange claims, his current training regimen is still very much focused on rehab and then returning to pitch work.”
“It seems unlikely that he’ll be back to full-team training for the next week or two but an individual training return may soon be on the cards.”
Spurs‘ many injuries have had an impact on Postecoglou‘s team’s performance on the pitch.
After the first few months, it appeared that they might win the league, but it now appears that a top-four finish will be the goal.
It remains to be seen how Bentancur will be used whenever he returns, given the Australian has other choices.
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