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Richarlison out for seven weeks with hamstring injury
Richarlison will miss up to seven weeks due to a hamstring injury, impacting Tottenham's attack despite his seven goals and three assists this season, coach Thomas Frank said.
- On Jan 15, Tottenham Hotspur announced Richarlison will miss almost two months with a hamstring injury, with Thomas Frank saying, 'Richy unfortunately got a hamstring injury which will keep him out for up to seven weeks.'
- After pulling up against Aston Villa, Richarlison suffered a hamstring injury amid mounting absences as Spurs aim to rebound from their FA Cup third-round exit and signed Conor Gallagher.
- Meanwhile, Cristian Romero, Tottenham captain, returns after a one-match suspension while Destiny Udogie, Tottenham full-back, and Dominic Solanke, Tottenham striker, near full fitness and Yves Bissouma, midfielder , may also be available.
- With Spurs 14th in the table, Tottenham Hotspur have won only two of their last 12 league games, increasing pressure on head coach Thomas Frank.
- Responding to the injury crisis, Tottenham Hotspur moved quickly to sign Conor Gallagher, praised as a 'top signing' by Frank, and are close to completing a �13million move for the Santos defender.
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Thomas Frank sees progress despite poor results at Tottenham, who will be without Richarlison for up to seven weeks.
·Copenhagen, Denmark
Read Full ArticleThe attacker Richardlison, of Tottenham and the Brazilian election, will be removed from the grams for seven weeks. The 28-year-old Brazilian suffered a serious injury in the left car and will lose the next games of the English team. The confirmation of the injury was given by Danish technician Thomas Frank in a collective interview. Richardlison suffered the first time of Tottenham's defeat for Aston Villa, the last Saturday, by the English Cup…
·Brazil
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- 34% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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