Solanke Misses Tottenham vs Everton.
Dominic Solanke, a striker for Tottenham Hotspur, will miss the upcoming match against Everton due to an ankle injury sustained during the previous game against Leicester. The injury, described as a knock, flared up the day after the match, leading to his absence from the team. Despite the injury not being considered serious, Solanke’s participation in future games will depend on his recovery, with the upcoming international break potentially providing him time to heal. Additionally, Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur will also miss the game due to concussion protocol, while Pedro Porro and Yves Bissouma are fit to play. This news comes as a surprise given Solanke’s record of playing every Premier League game for Bournemouth last season.
Dominic Solanke will miss Tottenham’s match against Everton due to an ankle injury he sustained during Tottenham’s previous game against Leicester City. This injury flared up the day after the match, leading to his absence from the upcoming fixture. Here are the key points:
- Injury Details: Solanke picked up an ankle knock which, although not described as serious, has ruled him out for the Everton game.
- Team Impact: With Solanke sidelined, Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou might opt for Richarlison to lead the line or could consider moving Son Heung-min centrally.
- Other Team News:
- Rodrigo Bentancur is also out due to a head injury and is following concussion protocols.
- Pedro Porro, who had a late substitution against Leicester due to what seemed like an ankle issue, has recovered and will be available.
- Yves Bissouma returns to the squad after being suspended for the Leicester match following an incident involving laughing gas.
This information reflects the current situation as of the latest updates from Ange Postecoglou’s press conference and related posts on X.