Thomas Frank has provided injury updates on two Tottenham players following their dramatic 2-2 draw against Manchester United in the Premier League. Bryan Mbeumo, Mathys Tel, Richarlison and Matthijs de Ligt were all on target with three of those goals coming in the final ten minutes.
Frank's former player Mbeumo opened the scoring with a deft header as United controlled the opening stages. Minus smart saves from Senne Lammens to deny Cristian Romero and Joao Palhinha, Spurs offered minimal threat until the 84th minute when Wilson Odobert, Destiny Udogie and Tel combined with the latter on target.
Richarlison then directed an Odobert effort into the back of the net for what he thought was an injury-time winner only for De Ligt to head home from a corner at the back post in the final minute. Among that chaos, Cristian Romero's departure after going down and receiving treatment was somewhat glossed over.
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Randal Kolo Muani was also surprisingly the attacker taken off for Odobert at half-time, though Frank was on hand to deliver positive updates on both. With that being said, football.london has rounded up the latest Tottenham injury news.
Cristian RomeroRomero gingerly walked off the pitch in the final few minutes of normal time, but Frank does not appear concerned.
What Frank said: "He was just done physically. He just came back from that injury. He's fine."
Potential return date: Arsenal (A) - Sunday, November 23.
Randal Kolo MuaniHaving been replaced at half-time, Frank was asked if there was an injury problem for Kolo Muani which he somewhat confirmed. RMC journalist Fabrice Hawkins has since reported he picked up a jaw injury and will undergo scans.
What Frank said: "He actually struggled a little bit, but nothing big."
Potential return date: Arsenal (A) - Sunday, November 23.
Mohammed KudusKudus was not passed fit for the clash against United. With the November international break up next, the expectation is he will be back available after that.
What Frank said: "Mo got the knock and just couldn't make it for this game. I really expect it to be a short one. It was just too short a turnaround from the Chelsea game one week ago. I'm quite confident he'll be ready for the next game."
Potential return date: Arsenal (A) - Sunday, November 23.
Dominic SolankeHaving undergone ankle surgery, Solanke is expected to remain unavailable for the next few weeks.
What Frank said: "I think the international break will be the big deciding factor because we have two weeks there to push in the next steps. As I say, it's going forward. Just to take it instead of the questions every single time because it was clearly that he was not ready before the international break.
"It's more, we look after the international break, that's what we're aiming for. I think we always want to get it right, but I think it's important to get it right so he's out there, can help the team, and we need him back."
Potential return date: December
Lucas BergvallBergvall missed the Man United game as he continues to serve concussion protocols.
What Frank said: "Lucas got a concussion, which was probably pretty obvious from the footage. Big praise to the medical team, because it's a tricky situation to be in when it's two minutes into a game. So, well done to them because it's the player’s health that's the most important thing."
Potential return date: Late November.
Archie GrayGray picked up a calf injury in October, but is expected back soon.
What Frank said: "He would have started [against Newcastle]. He got a contact to the calf in Monaco and probably in there or whatever, also picked up a calf strain.'
Potential return date: Late November.
James MaddisonMaddison is in the early stages of recovery from a severe knee injury.
Potential return date: Summer 2026.
Dejan KulusevskiKulusevski underwent surgery on his knee earlier this year and looks to be aiming for a return in early 2026.
What Frank said: "Deki is still not on the grass. We're working very hard to get him fit as quickly as possible."
Potential return date: January 2026.
Ben DaviesDavies is out with a minor injury suffered on international duty.
Potential return date: Late November.
Yves BissoumaBissouma also picked up an injury playing for his country. He underwent a minor procedure to fix that ankle problem.
What Frank said: "Biss, unfortunately, had a situation with the national team, I think everyone saw that, so he got a ligament injury to his ankle that will keep him out for weeks.'
Potential return date: Early December.
Radu DragusinDragusin is in the final stages of his rehabilitation from a big knee injury having resumed team training.
What Frank said: "He's fully integrated into training now. An ACL [injury] is not tricky, but it's such a big injury, because you're out for nine months, so you need to build strength in the knee. He is definitely getting closer to being involved. I think we plan to play him in a friendly [during the Nov break], as I understand it."
Potential return date: December.
Kota TakaiSummer signing Kota Takai is yet to play for Tottenham, having dealt with plantar fasciitis and now a quad issue.
What Frank said: "Kota is a quad problem. He's about to be training, soon."
Potential return date: Late November.
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