Tottenham’s Injury Crisis Deepens Despite Long-Awaited Premier League Win
Tottenham Hotspur ended a months-long wait for a Premier League victory over the weekend, securing their first league win of 2026. However, the hard-fought triumph was overshadowed by more troubling news for the North London club: the loss of two additional key players to injury, further straining an already depleted squad during the season’s most critical stretch.
The club’s injury woes have become a defining feature of their relegation run-in, with the number of serious injuries—especially anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears—surpassing the team’s home win tally for the campaign. According to a report from ESPN, Tottenham’s mounting injury list now stands as one of the worst in the league, a factor that has complicated their fight to stay above the drop zone.
- Tottenham achieved their first Premier League victory of 2026 this past weekend
- The win was marred by two more significant injuries to key players
- The club has now suffered more ACL injuries this season than home wins
As the club approaches the final weeks of the season, the timing of these setbacks could not be more critical. With the relegation battle intensifying, Tottenham’s depth and resilience are being tested to their limits. The squad’s ability to adapt will be under the spotlight as they navigate a packed fixture schedule with limited options available to the manager.
So far in 2026, injuries have forced Tottenham to rely on fringe players and academy graduates, adding another layer of challenge to their campaign. The prevalence of ACL injuries—a type of long-term setback that typically sidelines players for several months—has been particularly damaging, removing experienced starters from the lineup during pivotal matches.
Tottenham’s solitary league win in 2026 offers a glimmer of hope in their relegation battle, but the club’s fortunes remain precarious. The team’s ability to secure points with a skeleton squad will play a pivotal role in determining their Premier League survival. The coming weeks will reveal whether Tottenham can draw on their remaining resources to overcome both their opponents and their own mounting list of absentees.
Sources
- [1]ESPN Soccer