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Tottenham Hotspur's flagship striker Dominic Solanke underwent surgery. The return is expected to take some more time.
The British Daily Mail reported on the 30th (Korea time) "Dominic Solanke underwent surgery for an ankle injury that had plagued him for two months."Solanke missed most of the pre-season after being injured in a friendly with Reading under new manager Thomas Frank."," he reported.
Solanke has not played at all for the past month. Tottenham tried to solve the problem with rest and injection treatment, but it was not effective.
Frank spoke about Solanke's situation ahead of the upcoming UEFA Champions League match against Boro/Glimt on October 1.
Director Frank said, `It's time for a small operation. The exact timing of the return will be known after the A-match break, but I don't think it will be long enough."
Frank said Langdal Colomouani, who is out due to injury, has yet to start training and captain Romero has not accompanied him on the road to the Champions League. Romero's absence is said to be an injury prevention measure.
Hishalisson's mission is heavy as Solanke and Colomouani are unlikely to be able to travel for the time being. Before the start of the season, it was predicted that Hishalisson would not be able to play in the main game due to Solankenna Kolomuani, but after the start of the season, Hishalisson is leading the team's attack. Hishalisson, who barely played last season due to injury, is playing without injury this season. If he maintains his current performance, there is a good chance that Hishalisson will continue to play as the main striker even after his competitors return.
Reporter Kang Woo-jin kwj1222@sportschosun.com
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.