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Tottenham Hotspur's injury updates reveal cautious optimism as Cristian Romero and Mohammed Kudus are among those recovering. Rodrigo Bentancur's return from a hamstring injury adds hope amid a challenging season.
Tottenham Hotspur injury latest: Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus and more
Tottenham Hotspur continue to navigate a season defined by fragility and flickers of renewal, where each update on fitness carries weight beyond the medical bulletin. The latest Spurs injury news offers cautious encouragement, though it remains framed by the long shadows cast by more serious setbacks.
A draw against Brighton may not have shifted their league position, but it revealed something subtler, a reminder that resilience can still emerge even in difficult circumstances. Rodrigo Bentancurās return from a serious hamstring injury provided a sense of continuity, a player reconnecting threads that had been frayed since January.
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There was also the sight of James Maddison on the bench, his first inclusion since suffering a ruptured ACL last summer. That detail matters, not only in practical terms but in emotional ones. Maddisonās presence signals proximity to recovery, a reintroduction of creativity that Spurs have sorely missed.
Cristian Romero's current injury status is part of Tottenham's latest updates, but specific details on his recovery timeline were not provided.
Mohammed Kudus is included in Tottenham's injury updates, indicating progress in his recovery, though exact details are not specified.
Rodrigo Bentancur's return from a serious hamstring injury is seen as a positive development, providing continuity for the team during a challenging season.
Tottenham's injury situation has created challenges, but recent updates suggest a potential for resilience and improvement in their performance.

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Roberto De Zerbi, tasked with steering this period, will recognise the importance of these incremental gains. A trip to Wolves now carries added significance, framed as both a relegation battle and an opportunity to build momentum.
The most significant development remains the absence of Cristian Romero. The Argentine defender is out for the season following a serious knee injury sustained against Sunderland, a moment that may prove decisive both for this campaign and his longer term future.
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āRomero, Iām really sorry for him, for his injury. Romero, first of all, loves Tottenham, and the people have to know he is suffering for this injury,ā De Zerbi said on Friday.
āHe is suffering because he canāt play anymore for us this season, but he is a great captain for us, for Tottenham.ā
Romeroās absence extends beyond defensive structure. It removes leadership, intensity, and a certain emotional edge that has often defined Spurs in critical moments. With speculation around a potential summer departure gathering pace, there is a sense that this injury may mark the closing of a chapter.
Further forward, uncertainty persists around Mohammed Kudus. His initial quad injury, sustained in January, appeared to be nearing resolution before a setback forced a reassessment.
A club statement confirmed the severity of the situation. āWe can confirm that Mohammed Kudus has suffered a setback in his return from injury.
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āThe Ghana international forward suffered a significant quad injury during our Premier League fixture against Sunderland in January.
āHe had returned to team training during the past week, however will now require further specialist review and, potentially, surgery.
āWeāre all with you, Mo.ā
That message captures both the clinical reality and the human element of recovery, a process often defined by patience rather than progress.
Dejan Kulusevskiās situation carries a different tone. His long absence, following a patella injury and subsequent complications, has been marked by setbacks, yet also by a determination to return.
āI understand that people were worried [by the limping], but it was really for the wrong reason,ā he said. āIt was really positive that I did this little procedure and that we were able to find the problem.
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āNow everything should be good. Itās just a matter of slowly and surely coming back. I can see the light. It feels better now.
āI really have a positive feeling about [the] World Cup in two or three months. This is how the book and the chapter will end. Iām convinced of that ⦠Iām very confident with where I am today.ā
His words suggest a player attempting to reclaim both fitness and narrative, positioning his return within a broader personal journey.
Guglielmo Vicarioās impending return offers a measure of stability. Following hernia surgery, his absence has been managed by Antonin Kinsky, yet De Zerbiās description of Vicario as an āimportant characterā underlines his influence.
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Wilson Odobertās campaign, curtailed by an ACL injury, and Ben Daviesā uncertain future following a broken ankle, add further layers to a squad stretched across multiple fronts.
Maddisonās situation remains delicate. De Zerbi acknowledged the need for caution. āI donāt want to push too much, because we lost Kudus in this way.ā Yet his inclusion in the matchday squad hints at a role to come.
The latest Spurs injury update reflects a team balancing recovery with urgency. There is no single turning point, only a series of incremental steps that may collectively define the outcome.
In this phase of the Premier League season, availability often shapes identity. For Tottenham, the challenge is to translate returning bodies into renewed coherence, ensuring that progress in the treatment room finds expression on the pitch.