'Isn't too bad': Tottenham attacker who impressed in pre-season set to miss two weeks with injury - journalist
It wouldn’t be a normal season for Tottenham fans if they didn’t have to deal with a bit of injury news and it looks like...
It wouldn’t be a normal season for Tottenham fans if they didn’t have to deal with a bit of injury news and it looks like we’re already up and running for 24/25.
Spurs fans looked on in the last few seasons as injuries to top stars like Rodrigo Bentancur, James Maddison and more have helped to derail their campaigns.
Manager Ange Postecoglou has been working hard to try and ensure that isn’t an issue this term and he has added to his squad.
Of course, part of adding to the squad is bedding in young players as well.
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A number of youngsters have impressed, with Lucas Bergvall doing well in pre-season, and forwards Mikey Moore and Will Lankshear also doing well.
However, one of those forwards, Lankshear, has picked up an injury and Spurs fans have been fearing the worse.
Luckily, though, Alasdair Gold has issued what looks like a positive update.
Alasdair Gold details how long Will Lankshear will be out injured for
Taking to X to give some information on Lankshear and the hamstring problem he’s picked up, Gold has said that it’s not looking too bad.
Quite whether this impacts Lankshear himself, remains to be seen.
Lankshear is expected to feature this season after Spurs told clubs he’d not be going out on loan just yet.
Lankshear has impressed Ange Postecoglou in pre-season, with the Spurs coach admitting the former Sheffield United man had looked ‘bright’ in training.
Hamstring injuries to youngsters are not ideal at all
We’ve seen so many players over the years struggle with pulled muscles and the hamstring is one of the worst than can go.
As we all know, Michael Owen was a big example of seeing his hamstring tear when still very young and in the main, he never fully recovered.
Hopefully for Lankshear, this is nothing but a minor strain and he can get back fit and firing ASAP.
It feels like a big season for both he and Mikey Moore and if they can both contribute when they do play, then next season could be massive.
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