“Grade 2 ligament injury” – Doctor shares worrying Tottenham injury update

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The injury expert, Dr. Rajpal BRAR, provided an update concerning the Tottenham attacker, Dominic Solanke, who remains away with a knee injury.

Solanke, one of Tottenham’s summer signatures from Tottenham, arrived from Bournemouth in an agreement of 65 million pounds sterling. Since his participation, he has contributed significantly, scoring 11 goals and providing six assists in 29 appearances all competitions.

However, his season was disrupted by a knee injury suffered during the 3-2 defeat of the Spurs against Everton in January. The injury has already forced her to miss 11 games, and his return date has now been postponed.

The injury expert shares the update of concern about Dominic Solanke

The first reports suggest that Solanke would be back in action in mid-February, but Dr. Rajpal BRAR has now said that his recovery took longer than expected, delaying his return until March.

Talk to Tottenham NewsHe said:

“Based on the wound mechanism, knees by angel, it looks like a grade 2 ligament injury or a meniscian injury.

“At the start, it seems that it is back in training in mid-February, but it should now be absent longer than initially expected and does not seem to be likely to return before March.

“He’s not going to need surgery, but it’s just the nature of these injuries.”

Tottenham Players injured, including Dominic Solanke Watch on From Tielines
The return of the Tottenham striker, Dominic Solanke, has advanced the fresh reverse. (Photo of Crystal Pix / MB Media / Getty Images)

The attacks of attack already exhausted due to injuries to Wilson Odobert and Timo Werner, Solanke’s injury forced Tottenham to enter the January transfer market in search of reinforcements.

Spurs initially continued Randal Kolo Muani from PSG, with President Daniel Levy takes off in France to negotiate a loan agreement. However, the striker rejected a move to northern London in favor of joining Juventus.

They also tried to sign Santiago Gimenez, but he had already given his word to AC Milan.

A decision for the young striker from Bayern Munich Mathys Tel was also initially rejectedBut the Manager Ange Postcoglou managed to convince the player, guaranteeing his loan services near the transfer date.

Tottenham now hopes that Solanke’s recovery is progressing smoothly so that he can come back and strengthen their attack options as they pressure for a solid finish towards the season.

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