FanSided World Football
·28. Dezember 2024
FanSided World Football
·28. Dezember 2024
Tottenham’s season has taken a challenging turn with the unexpected injury of their star goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario.
The Italian international, who has been a standout performer since joining the squad, suffered an ankle injury in late November, leaving the team to navigate a tricky period without their first-choice shot-stopper.
As the team adapts to his absence, questions loom over how the club will maintain defensive stability. With key fixtures approaching, Tottenham must rely on their backup options while weighing their long-term plans.
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Ange Postecoglou’s side has already faced significant hurdles this season, and the absence of Vicario adds another layer of complexity to their campaign.
Vicario’s injury, sustained during a clash against Manchester City, required surgery, and his recovery is expected to extend into early 2024.
In his place, 36-year-old Fraser Forster has been entrusted with the role of guarding the net. Forster, a seasoned veteran with nearly 500 career appearances, has displayed moments of brilliance.
However, his performances have not been without fault. During the Carabao Cup quarterfinal against Manchester United, Forster conceded two goals due to errors, nearly costing Tottenham their 3-0 lead. Despite this, Spurs managed a narrow 4-3 victory.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has weighed in on Tottenham’s goalkeeping situation, stating on the Men in Blazers podcast that the club is unlikely to pursue a new signing in January.
"To be fair, I was also asking the same question to my sources because I had the same doubts, but I’m told he’s being honest," said Romano. "I think Tottenham will not sign a goalkeeper in the January transfer window. That’s what I’m told."
This decision underscores Tottenham’s faith in Forster’s ability to hold the fort until Vicario’s return, even as fans express concerns over his recent form.
Looking beyond the immediate crisis, Tottenham has reportedly set their sights on Brazilian goalkeeper John Victor from Botafogo.
The 24-year-old, known for his commanding presence and consistency, is seen as a potential long-term solution.
While Victor’s contract with Botafogo runs until 2027, speculation about his future has sparked rumours of a 2025 move to North London.