According to Report, Tottenham could be a maximum of three weeks without the services of James Maddison because of injury.
The international Van England missed the 2-1 defeat of Spurs by his former club Leicester on Sunday due to 'Soress' after the midweek victory on the side at Hoffenheim.
Ange Postecoglou was asked about the absence of the midfielder after the loss for the foxes and he said he hoped that Maddison should “be good for next week.” According to journalist Paul O'Keefe, however, he could be put aside for almost a month.
The report claims that Maddison has a veal issue that will release him for two to three weeks.
This would add his name to a remarkable list of absent, including people like Micky van de Ven, Christian Romero, Brennan Johnson and Dominic Solanke.
Maddison could be established on 6 February on 6 February at Miss Tottenham's Crunch Carabao Cup Semi-Final Second Been against Liverpool in Anfield.
The defeat in that game could play the end for Postecoglou, which came under enormous pressure after the gloomy run on his side in the Premier League.
The loss of Spurs for the Foxes was their eighth in their last 10 Premier League matches, a run that only achieved one victory. Tottenham is in 15th place, only eight points above the relegation zone.
After the result of Leicester, Postecoglou said: 'I am a football manager and I am assessed on results, that is the way the world is.
'Hopefully we have to get a number of important players back in the coming 10 days to two weeks that I think this group will help a lot.
'Where we are in the competition is not nearly enough. That is a reflection of me and my coaching, but we still have some fantastic opportunities to make an impact in the second half of the season and I am sure that will happen. '
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