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Reports- Spurs could get a triple injury boost for their match against Crystal Palace

According to the Standard, Destiny Udogie, Pedro Porro, and Manor Solomon could all be available for Tottenham’s match against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Destiny-Udogie
Tottenham will have had two weeks off since their last game against Wolves, and their match against Chelsea was postponed due to the Blues’ participation in the Carabao Cup final last weekend.

That has allowed Spurs’ injured stars more time to recover, with The Standard reporting that Ange Postecoglou may be buoyed by the return of three players.

Tottenham might welcome Udogie, Porro, and Solomon back.

Destiny udogie
According to the report, while Udogie is expected to play against the Eagles, Solomon and Porro‘s participation remains uncertain.

Solomon has not played since the beginning of October 2023, although Porro and Udogie have only missed one game.

According to The Standard, the winger trained with his Tottenham colleagues this week, and Ange Postecoglou is expected to certify the 24-year-old’s development in a news conference this week.

Manor Solomon

Ryan Sessegnon and Fraser Forster are both long-term absentees, with the former unlikely to play again this season and the latter projected to remain out until April.

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Even if Solomon makes it through training this week uninjured, Postecoglou is unlikely to trust the winger against Palace. Given his current alternatives in the forward areas, the Australian can afford to give the Israeli international the time he requires to fully recuperate.

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