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“Out For A While” – A Bad Day Gets Worse For Spurs With Key Injury Confirmed

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Sunday was a day that went from rather brilliant to bloody awful pretty quickly for Tottenham Hotspur fans. We should’ve been out of sight in the Premier League clash with Newcastle United, and we had a cast-iron penalty shout ignored before the buffoons in charge of the rules of the game decided that Newcastle deserved a spot-kick seven minutes into injury time – despite not actually get a shot on target in said 97 minutes previously.

Add to that concerns that Harry Kane had been sent off after the final whistle – it was a backroom staff member, not Kane thankfully – and then it was confirmed that Son Heung-Min would now be ‘out for a while’ having suffered a hamstring injury in the first half, that obviously led to his substitution at the break.

It doesn’t rain but it certainly pours.

Speaking to Sky Sports whilst keeping his lips firmly shut on the penalty decision, manager Jose Mourinho confirmed the injury to Sonny.

“It’s an injury. We’ll have him out for a while. It’s his hamstring.”

Six to eight weeks on the sidelines seems a favoured guess here, but maybe we’ll get lucky and the injury won’t be as bad as initially imagined?

Nah, not likely after a day like today is it.

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  • Brett Davies says:

    Games being ruined, we’ve all seen not just from this game but countless others handball rule is wrong, VAR should also never be allowed to interfere with refs decision, only bought in for cases of deliberate fouls, dangerous play and such ref might have missed NOT to be abused by some knobhead sitting oin a warm room watching 6 or however many screens he has to influence games how he interperrates results,, it’s match fixing pure and simple, he must be making a killing in the betting shops.

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