Wolves vs Tottenham final injury update as 8 players ruled out


Tottenham get back to Premier League action on Sunday when they face strugglers Wolves. Spurs drew with Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League on Thursday night, and they will head to Germany for the second leg this Thursday.
Ange Postecoglou will want to see his side keep up some momentum here against a Wolves side just one place above the drop zone, albeit with a comfortable gap over the next lowest, Ipswich Town. Here we round up all the final injury news surrounding both teams after each of the pre-match press conferences.
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Hide AdRadu Dragusin - Out
Dragusin is out for the season with an ACL rupture. Postecoglou confirmed at the time: “Radu underwent surgery today following his ACL injury. That procedure has now been completed, and the centre-back will now commence with his recovery before beginning the rehab process.”
Dejan Kulusevski - Out
Postecoglou said in his pre-match press conference: "He's trained today with the guys who didn't play last night. He's looking good. He won't be available for Sunday, but the plan is for him to train through this weekend, train with the first team from the beginning of the week and, if he gets through that, he'll definitely be available for Thursday. Again, it will be unlikely he'll be able to start, because he's been out for a while, but he looks really good."
Kevin Danso - Out
Danso has a hamstring injury, and the Spurs website stated ahead of this game: “Kevin Danso, who looks unlikely to return from his hamstring injury next week.”
Pedro Lima - Out
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Hide AdLeon Chiwome - Out
Chiwome is going to be out for almost all - if not all - of 2025. He confirmed at the time: “Devastated to say that I've ruptured my ACL, and it will bring my season to an end just after coming back from injury.”
Yerson Mosquera - Out
Mosquera suffered a serious knee injury early in the season. Former boss Gary O’Neill said at the time: “It’s really early days, and I don’t want to put a definitive time scale on it, but everything went very well with the surgery. Over the next days and weeks, we’ll start to really map out what the rehab looks like.”
Enso Medina - Out
Medina also has a serious knee injury from early in the campaign, with O’Neill saying at the time: “He's beginning his strength phase. He's a few months ahead of Yerson. He responded really well to the initial surgery and is back in the gym working hard, so he's right on track with where we'd expect him to be.” Medina will be out until the summer.
Kalajdzic has been out with a long-term knee issue and his return date is unclear.
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