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Spurs injury worries mount as De Zerbi assesses Solanke and Simons fitness
Tottenham Hotspur will assess the fitness of Dominic Solanke ‌and Xavi Simons after both were forced off in Saturday’s 1-0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers, a ‌blow for manager Roberto De Zerbi as his side battle relegation. — Reuters pic

LONDON, April 26 — Tottenham Hotspur will assess the fitness of Dominic Solanke ‌and Xavi Simons after both were forced off in Saturday’s 1-0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers, a ‌blow for manager Roberto De Zerbi as his side battle relegation.

Solanke was substituted in the 40th minute with a muscular problem, while Simons was replaced in the 63rd minute after suffering a knee issue. Despite the setbacks, the 82nd-minute winner from Joao Palhinha secured Tottenham’s first league victory in 16 matches at ‌Molineux. Spurs remained 18th in the standings ⁠with 34 points from ⁠34 games, two points from ⁠safety.

“Solanke has a muscular ⁠injury. I ⁠don’t know what level of injury, and for Xavi it’s a problem of the ⁠knee, and we’re going to see in the next days, Monday or Tuesday,” De Zerbi told reporters.

“For Solanke, it’s not a big problem. I don’t know how many games ⁠we lose him, but I would like to know the real situation of Xavi, because ⁠the knee is always different than the muscular ⁠injury.”

Tottenham, ⁠who are facing the prospect of their first relegation from top-flight football since 1977, have four games ‌remaining and next travel to Aston Villa on Sunday. — Reuters

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