Timo Werner, the Tottenham Hotspur forward, will miss the remainder of the season following a hamstring injury. Tottenham’s manager, Ange Postecoglou, confirmed that with only two-and-a-half weeks left in the season, Werner will not be able to participate in any further matches. This development adds to the challenges faced by Tottenham, as they have already lost several key players to injuries this season.
Decision on Werner’s Future Looming
In addition to his injury, Werner’s future at Tottenham is under consideration. The club is set to decide on whether to activate a buy option clause to permanently acquire Werner from RB Leipzig. The clause is reportedly valued at €16 million. Werner’s performance and fitness levels are likely to play a significant role in Tottenham’s decision-making process.
Manager’s Focus on Team Resilience
Despite the setback with Werner, Postecoglou has been vocal about his strategy for the team, emphasizing the importance of a strong winning mentality and determination. Recent praises from the manager towards other players like Romero and Mikey Moore highlight his focus on building a resilient team capable of overcoming challenges, including key player absences.
“There’s two-and-a-half weeks left so he will miss the rest of the season,” stated Postecoglou, underscoring the impact of Werner’s injury on the team’s plans. As the season approaches its conclusion, Tottenham continues to adapt to the evolving dynamics within the squad.