Tottenham Hotspur have another eight days to get some of their injured players back in action for the Premier League match against Crystal Palace.
Chelsea's involvement in this weekend's Carabao Cup final meant Spurs' game at Stamford Bridge was postponed and created a two-week break in the season for Ange Postecoglou to work with his players on the training pitches at Hotspur Way and also for some of the injured players to continue their recoveries.
Postecoglou currently has five first team players out injured. Here's a look at their injuries, what the Tottenham head coach has said about them and when they might return.
The 21-year-old Italian came off in the 80th minutes of the win against Brighton and looked to have ice strapped around his knee as he ran up for the celebrations for Brennan Johnson's late winner.
"Destiny obviously picked up a little bit of a knock last week. Not available for tomorrow, don’t think it is anything too serious," said Postecoglou. «With no game next weekend, he should be back.»
The left-back is yet to be spotted in any training photos or videos, but the Spurs boss did seem to suggest that the expectation was that Udogie should be back in time for the Palace game.
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Manor Solomon has not played a match for Spurs since September, having suffered a knee injury in training. After trying to come back to training on a couple of occasions, the Israel international had to have another minor procedure after some discomfort following that knee surgery last year.
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