Spurs' Simons to miss rest of season and World Cup
Tottenham's attacking midfielder Xavi Simons has suffered a devastating anterior cruciate ligament injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. The Dutch international, a key creativ...
Tottenham's attacking midfielder Xavi Simons has suffered a devastating anterior cruciate ligament injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the season. The Dutch international, a key creative force for both club and country, expressed his heartbreak at the setback, which also rules him out of upcoming World Cup commitments with the Netherlands. ACL injuries typically require lengthy rehabilitation periods, making his absence a significant blow to Spurs' attacking options during the crucial final stretch of the campaign.
The injury strikes at a particularly difficult moment for Simons, who had been establishing himself as an important player in Tottenham's midfield. His creative abilities and technical quality have made him integral to the team's attacking play, and losing him forces manager Ange Postecoglou to reshape his tactical approach. For the Netherlands, the loss of an in-form midfielder compounds their preparation challenges ahead of international fixtures.
Tottenham will now need to accelerate their plans to cover Simons' absence, potentially turning to squad depth or the January transfer market for reinforcements. The club's medical team will focus on ensuring his recovery is thorough rather than rushed, with the hope that he returns fully fit for next season. Fans will be watching closely for updates on his rehabilitation progress in the coming weeks.