Tottenham suffered an injury to their 2-0 defeat by Crystal Palace on Sunday -only 10 days before their Europa League Final Clash against Manchester United.
The side of Ange Postecoglou defeated Bodo/Glimt 5-1 aggregated in the semi-final, and playing in Bilbao on May 21 in search of their first European trophy since they won the UEFA Cup in 1984.
Despite their consistent clear screenings in Europe this season, Spurs were again overwhelming in the Premier League, with their 20th loss in the competition in 2024-25.
Goals on both sides of the peace by Eagles Talisman Ebereechi Eze meant that Tottenham fell to 17th place in the table after Sunday's results.
And their accident started early in the first half when Dejan Kulusevski was forced only 19 minutes in the affair after a challenge of a challenge from the captain Marc Guehi.
Kulusevski received a treatment on the field and initially tried to play, but left the pitch only a few minutes later and was replaced by Mikey Moore.
However, after the Postecoglou Tottenham fans competition had reassured that the problem of their talisman is not considered important.
“He should be fine,” said the Australian boss. '[I was] I just talk after him. The medical team is not too worried about him. It was just a knock. '
Van Tottenham is expected to be without three players for the monumental final two Wednesday from now on.
In defense, Radu Dragusin tore his ACL in February and has been absent for a while in the long term.
In the meantime, James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall are two of Spurs' midfield weapons that will miss the rest of the season.
The Europa League final will be played in the Estadio San Mames on 21 May – the home of Athletic Bilbao – that man United beat their place in the final.
The victory for Tottenham would put an end to their 17-year-old waiting for a large trophy and a 41-year-old European trophy drought.
Their last trip to the top phase of a European competition was also an all-English affair, when Liverpool defeated them 2-0 in the 2019 Champions League final.
