Spurs physio room the 12 latest updates

Spurs physio room the 12 latest updates

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Tottenham are fourteenth in the Premier League, but finishing above PSG, Inter, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Barcelona in the Champions League is the most Tottenham you can imagine. As well as shouting ‘Frank Out’, you could also take a look at the Spurs physio room.

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As of February 1, 2026 (today), he has been ruled out of Tottenham’s match against Manchester City due to this calf problem. This was confirmed by reliable reports from journalists such as Jay Harris of The Athletic

Pedro Porro (hamstring)
The four-week estimate means he is expected to miss games until the end of February 2026, potentially ruling him out until around February 22 or shortly thereafter.
In a more recent update, Frank expressed cautious optimism that Porro could return in time for the North London Derby against Arsenal on February 22, describing it as a ‘dream scenario’ that is ‘in that category’. However, this depends on the progress of his recovery, and no firm confirmation has changed the initial four-week outlook.

Micky van de Ven (small, doubtful)
The problem saw him miss Tottenham’s Champions League victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in midweek.
Manager Thomas Frank described it as a “minor” injury and said Van de Ven is “touch and go” for the Premier League home game against Manchester City on Sunday, February 1, 2026 (or possibly already decided, depending on the exact timing).

Richarlison (hamstring)
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank confirmed shortly afterwards (around 15 January 2026) that Richarlison would be sidelined for up to seven weeks due to the hamstring injury. This makes him Tottenham’s top scorer this season (with seven Premier League goals at the time), a significant absence for the team, especially amid a wider injury crisis at the club.

-James Maddison (ACL)
The injury occurred just before the start of the 2025-2026 season under new head coach Thomas Frank. It ruled him out for most (if not all) of the 2025-2026 campaign, as the typical ACL recovery time for footballers is 9 to 12 months or more.
Maddison has described it as mentally devastating, calling it a “dark time” that “destroyed me inside” and dashed his 2026 World Cup hopes with England.

Lucas Bergvall (single)
He will now begin rehabilitation with the club’s medical staff.
The injury is expected to sideline him for as long as three months at worst, although Tottenham have not given an official exact timeline other than acknowledging it is a significant/high ankle sprain that will require surgery.

Ben Davies (broken ankle)
As of the current date (February 1, 2026), no further major updates indicate a change in status; its recovery is ongoing, with an expected return sometime around April 2026 or later, depending on progress. This injury adds to Tottenham’s defensive challenges during a difficult season.

Rodrigo Bentancur (hamstring)
The club confirmed that he underwent successful surgery on his right hamstring shortly afterwards. He has started rehabilitation with Tottenham’s medical staff.

Reports from reliable sources (including The Athletic, BBC Sport, ESPN and Tottenham’s official statements) indicate an expected absence of around three months, meaning he is likely to be sidelined until around April 2026.

Mohammed Jerusalem (quadruplets)
Thomas Frank provided an update on January 8, 2026, confirming that it is a more serious tendon injury in the quad that will require lengthy recovery. Kudus is expected to be sidelined until after the March international break (which runs from March 23-31, 2026), with a possible return around early to mid-April 2026 (some sources specify around April 11 for Premier League action).

Dejan Kulusevski (knee)
He underwent surgery on the patellar cartilage (with some reports citing related stress fracture elements in updates) and the recovery proved more complicated than expected. As of early February 2026 (current date), he is still unavailable, having missed almost 9 months and approximately 38+ competitive matches.

Kota Takai (thigh)
Recent updates suggest he has been involved at Gladbach, including possible first starts in the Bundesliga, with no new reports of an active flare-up of thigh injuries. His previous thigh problem appears to have resolved as part of his overall recovery before the move. Takai has had some bad luck with injuries early in his European career, but the loan to Gladbach is aimed at helping him build match fitness and experience. No indications of a current or recurring thigh injury according to the last available information around February 2026.

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