Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

2,000 Player Days Lost: Inside Tottenham’s Devastating Injury Crisis

Daniel Kim Views  

src=contents/crawler-dev/image/2026/05/CP-2022-0020/image-f2e3d58d-9346-4a65-bfe0-10f84c8d4f21.jpeg

[SPOTV News reporter Jang Ha-jun] Tottenham Hotspur has launched a sweeping review to identify the root causes of its recurring injury crisis. The club is reassessing everything from the stadium and training-ground turf to its training methods and medical infrastructure.

Tottenham narrowly avoided relegation this season, clinching safety with a win on the final day. Still, a season-long injury toll emerged as the primary reason for the team’s underperformance.

Notably, Savi Simons, Wilson Odobert and James Maddison all suffered anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, while Dejan Kulusevski missed the campaign after knee surgery.

According to the Daily Mail, the club brought in Dan Lewindon — a performance director with City Football Group experience — last October and immediately began probing the spike in injuries.

Initial testing found no meaningful difference in turf rebound between the stadium pitch and the training ground. The club, however, plans to commission external specialists for a deeper analysis, with further testing across both sites and new surface-management protocols to follow.

Players have been outspoken about the situation. After the win over Everton, Maddison said, “Our injury situation has been worse than any other club’s. We need to find out why this keeps happening.”

src=contents/crawler-dev/image/2026/05/CP-2022-0020/image-ea598ec4-8b25-4244-9403-c90f66691435.jpeg

The internal review also flagged the club’s training structure as an area needing reform. Going forward, players will be managed in small cohorts of four to six, each supported by a dedicated physiotherapist, sports scientist and fitness coach. The club plans to collect more granular player data to deliver individualized training programs.

Managerial turnover also played a role. Tottenham accumulated roughly 2,000 lost player days this season, with average availability around 77%. Thomas Frank was sacked in February, Igor Tudor lasted just 44 days, and Roberto De Zerbi ultimately guided the team to safety.

Different managers brought different tactical demands and training routines, a factor the review says likely contributed to the rise in injuries. De Zerbi is working closely with Director Lewindon and has reportedly requested the addition of a sports psychologist to strengthen the squad’s mental resilience.

The incoming psychologist is expected to help players maintain peak performance under pressure and make the right decisions in pivotal moments.

Repeat injuries have been another headache, with players re-injuring the same areas soon after returning. The club plans to tighten communication between coaches and medical staff and adopt a more cautious approach to return-to-play decisions.

A high-profile example is Savi Simons. During the Wolves match he reported pain in his right knee but, after consulting with medical staff, insisted on continuing. He soon collapsed, was stretchered off and was later diagnosed with a torn ACL. The medical response drew criticism at the time, though reports say Simons pushed to stay on and later apologized to the medical team.

Inside the club, officials say they are confident that a reduction in injuries would allow this squad to challenge for a significantly higher league position.

src=contents/crawler-dev/image/2026/05/CP-2022-0020/image-e116abe8-d096-495d-9f96-bec82e355386.jpeg

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[Sports] Latest Stories

  • Pelé’s 1958 World Cup Jersey Heading to Auction: Could It Hit $6.8M?
    Pelé’s 1958 World Cup Jersey Heading to Auction: Could It Hit $6.8M?
  • Beyond Rookie of the Year? Why JJ Wetherholt Is MLB’s Newest Phenom
    Beyond Rookie of the Year? Why JJ Wetherholt Is MLB's Newest Phenom
  • Can LPGA Star So-mi Lee Secure Her First Major at the U.S. Women’s Open?
    Can LPGA Star So-mi Lee Secure Her First Major at the U.S. Women's Open?
  • LA Sparks Fall to Aces: What Happened in Park Ji-hyun’s 4-Minute Debut?
    LA Sparks Fall to Aces: What Happened in Park Ji-hyun's 4-Minute Debut?
  • Islam Makhachev Predicts Topuria vs. Gaethje Outcome for UFC Freedom 250
    Islam Makhachev Predicts Topuria vs. Gaethje Outcome for UFC Freedom 250
  • Lee Jung-hoo’s Scorching Comeback: 10-Game Hitting Streak for Giants Star
    Lee Jung-hoo’s Scorching Comeback: 10-Game Hitting Streak for Giants Star

Weekly Best Articles

  • Choi Dong-seok’s Family Bond: How a Simple Engraving Reveals Deep Love for His Children
  • Kwak Sun-hee’s Stunning Wedding Photos: A Celebration of Love and Courage
  • Is ‘I Am a Natural Person’ Just a Big Lie? Comedian Yoon-taek Reveals Shocking Secrets!
  • Health Scare: Why Fans Are Worried About Go Ji Yong’s Dramatic Weight Loss
  • Discover the Winter Gongju Chestnut Festival: A Taste of Korea at H-Mart in the USA!
  • 2026 Spring Wildfire Prevention: How Gyeryong City is Cutting Response Time to 30 Minutes!

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate

    Politics 

    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate
  • 2
    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks

    Politics 

    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks
  • 3
    Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ — What It Means for U.S. Relations
  • 4
    Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake?

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s Far-Right Outsider—What’s at Stake?
  • 5
    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

Popular Now

  • 1
    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports

    Politics 

  • 2
    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

    Politics 

  • 3
    37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home

    Politics 

  • 4
    South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode

    Politics 

  • 5
    Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel

    Politics 

Weekly Best Articles

  • Choi Dong-seok’s Family Bond: How a Simple Engraving Reveals Deep Love for His Children
  • Kwak Sun-hee’s Stunning Wedding Photos: A Celebration of Love and Courage
  • Is ‘I Am a Natural Person’ Just a Big Lie? Comedian Yoon-taek Reveals Shocking Secrets!
  • Health Scare: Why Fans Are Worried About Go Ji Yong’s Dramatic Weight Loss
  • Discover the Winter Gongju Chestnut Festival: A Taste of Korea at H-Mart in the USA!
  • 2026 Spring Wildfire Prevention: How Gyeryong City is Cutting Response Time to 30 Minutes!

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate

    Politics 

    Trump Slashes AI Review Window to 30 Days Amid National Security Debate
  • 2
    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks

    Politics 

    Ukraine’s EU Bid Surges as Hungary Drops Opposition Amid Russian Attacks
  • 3
    Trump Backs Colombia's 'El Tigre' — What It Means for U.S. Relations

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s ‘El Tigre’ — What It Means for U.S. Relations
  • 4
    Trump Backs Colombia's Far-Right Outsider—What's at Stake?

    Politics 

    Trump Backs Colombia’s Far-Right Outsider—What’s at Stake?
  • 5
    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

    Politics 

    12.5% Tariff Hit: South Korea Faces New U.S. Trade Penalties

Popular Now

  • 1
    12.5% Tariff Alert: Why the U.S. Is Targeting South Korean Imports

    Politics 

  • 2
    Marta Kostyuk Makes History at French Open Amid Ukraine Crisis

    Politics 

  • 3
    37 Years in Exile: The Tiananmen Leader Who Just Wants to Go Home

    Politics 

  • 4
    South Korea's Cheongju Airport Faces Crisis as Passenger Numbers Explode

    Politics 

  • 5
    Nuclear Submarine Race: South Korea's High-Stakes Bid for U.S. Fuel

    Politics 

Share it on...