FanSided World Football
·28. Dezember 2024
FanSided World Football
·28. Dezember 2024
Tottenham's defensive lineup has faced significant setbacks this season, and now Ben Davies adds to the list of concerns.
The Tottenham defender, known for his versatility and reliability, is grappling with a thigh injury that could see him sidelined for the rest of the year.
As the squad braces for upcoming fixtures, including a clash with Wolves, fans are left wondering when Davies will return to action.
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While the injury may not seem serious at first glance, the lack of clarity surrounding his recovery timeline has sparked speculation.
The club's cautious approach indicates a focus on long-term fitness rather than rushing him back into the lineup.
This latest setback may further strain Tottenham's defensive depth, but the New Year could bring better news for Davies and his teammates.
Ben Davies is expected to miss Tottenham’s upcoming fixture against Wolves due to a thigh injury.
Speaking exclusively with Tottenham News, Dr Rajpal Brar, a physical therapy and sports science expert, shed light on the situation, explaining that the injury’s severity could range from mild discomfort to something more significant.
“We haven’t had any updates other than Ange Postecoglou saying he will go in for a scan and he might be back sooner so I don’t put much into King’s comments,” Dr Brar told Tottenham News.
He elaborated on potential recovery scenarios, adding: "Best case would be a Grade 0 thigh injury, mere discomfort which is day to day and worst case is a Grade 3 rupture which is 10+ weeks depending on whether surgery is needed or not, but that does not seem to be the case.
“I’d still rule him out for the next one but he could be back in training in a week or two.“
Former Tottenham scout Bryan King suggested a longer absence of four to five weeks, but Dr Brar dismissed this as speculative.
Given Davies’s absence from training, it seems unlikely that he will feature in the Wolves match on 29 December.
The club’s cautious handling of his recovery reflects a broader focus on ensuring his fitness for the New Year. Tottenham faces a lot of injury challenges, and Davies’s return will undoubtedly bolster the squad.
The priority remains ensuring a seamless rehabilitation process without setbacks, enabling him to rejoin the team stronger than ever in 2024.