Tottenham will aim to swiftly recover from their devastating loss against Newcastle as they strive for Champions League qualification.
Their dismal 4-0 defeat at the hands of Eddie Howe’s squad at St James’ Park was a stark reminder of the challenges they face in securing a top-four finish. With crucial fixtures ahead, Tottenham must regroup quickly. Following a week-long hiatus due to the FA Cup semi-final schedule, they confront Arsenal in a pivotal home clash on April 28. This encounter is followed by another significant London derby against Chelsea, before facing the daunting task of an away fixture against Liverpool at Anfield.
Adding to the pressure, Ange Postecoglou’s team will also meet Manchester City next month, completing a challenging run of matches to conclude the campaign. Stay updated with the latest Tottenham injury news and anticipated return dates for the team.
Pedro Porro
Spurs encountered yet another injury setback during their match against Newcastle, as right-back Porro was forced off the field early in the second half due to what seemed to be a hamstring tweak.
Post-match, Postecoglou revealed that Porro had experienced discomfort in the first half but opted to continue playing.
The extent of the injury is yet to be determined, with Tottenham’s medical team set to evaluate the situation. Whether Porro will require a period of absence from play remains uncertain pending further assessment.