Injury Expert shares Tottenham Hotspur update ahead of Premier League clash v Leeds United

Injury Expert shares Tottenham Hotspur update ahead of Premier League clash v Leeds United

Anthony Onifade

Anthony graduated with a undergraduate degree in Theology & Education and a postgraduate degree in Sports Journalism and has also had experience working in several newspapers such as Daily Mail, The Independent and The Telegraph before gaining experience working in the media team at Crystal Palace FC. Anthony started working at Breaking Media in January 2023 looking to continue his career progression as a Football Journalist.

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Tottenham are set to be without three first-team players for their Premier League clash against Leeds United on Sunday [28 May], according to injury expert, Ben Dinnery.

Full-back Ryan Sessengnon is ruled out with a thigh injury for Spurs and won't return to any sort of action till pre-season [Premier Injuries]

Club captain Hugo Lloris is also out of action for Ryan Mason's men after a groin injury picked up, whilst Rodrigo Bentancur is also on the long-term treatment table after a knee injury picked up earlier in the campaign.

leeds united

Cristian Romero and Pierre Emile-Hojbjerg both suffered knocks during their disappointing 3-1 home defeat to Brentford on Saturday [20 May] but both players should return for Sunday's huge encounter for the West Yorkshire outfit.

Last chance saloon

It's win-or-bust for Sam Allardyce and his team with their relegation fate looking all but guaranteed after their dreadful 3-1 defeat to West Ham on Sunday [21 May].

After starting the game on top and in the lead following Rodrigo's terrific opener, the Whites simply went back into their shells and allowed the Hammers the freedom of East London to go on and grab a fairly easy win.

Leeds United

Leeds United simply lacked the necessary tactical quality and mental strength to hold onto their lead, as has been the case all season long. And it's no wonder why they are in dire straits right now.

The pressure is all on them now, as they've pretty much blown the opportunity for their Premier League safety fate to be in their own hands.

A Leeds United win over Harry Kane and co could still resign them to the Championship next season, should Everton manage to beat Bournemouth at Goodison Park.

One of those games where the Whites will have to rely on elsewhere to seal their own fate - not the best position to be in when facing a gut-wrenching relegation battle. What will this mean for their potential 49ers Enterprises takeover?

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