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Tottenham injuries ahead of Burnley clash

Tottenham start the season with multiple injuries as Burnley visit

August 16, 2025 at 09:18 AM
blur Tottenham injury and team news for Burnley Premier League clash

Tottenham start the season with several absences as they prepare to host Burnley.

Tottenham manage mounting injuries ahead of Burnley clash

Tottenham have seven players unavailable for the opening Premier League match against Burnley. James Maddison is ruled out with an ACL injury and is expected to miss a long spell. Dejan Kulusevski and Destiny Udogie are sidelined by knee problems, while Radu Dragusin and Bryan Gil are also out. Kota Takai has a plantar fascia injury and Manor Solomon is returning from a calf issue. Yves Bissouma has a disciplinary matter that has been addressed and he will be in the squad for Burnley.

The club’s medical updates suggest several return dates remain unclear, with some players not ready for the start and others gradually progressing. The updates from the team indicate the squad will still face a testing selection situation for the Burnley game, potentially prompting changes in the starting XI and formation as the season begins.

Key Takeaways

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Tottenham face a setback with several injuries ahead of Burnley
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Maddison’s ACL injury signals a long absence
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Kulusevski Udogie injuries create early lineup uncertainty
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Bissouma disciplinary issue has been resolved and affects squad balance
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Return dates for key players remain unclear
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Depth will be tested early and may force tactical adjustments
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Youth players could feature sooner than expected to cover gaps

"I think it's disappointing but also devastating for me and mainly for Madders that he's out of the team."

Reaction to Maddison's ACL injury

"I don't like to put a timeline on it but put it this way he's not ready for the first game of the season."

Kulusevski injury status

"Destiny is progressing, but it's too early for him to be involved in the squad."

Udogie progression

"There was a situation. I addressed this. Bissouma will be in the squad for Burnley."

Bissouma disciplinary update

This injury wave tests Tottenham’s depth early in the season and could shape how aggressively the squad is managed over the coming weeks. With Maddison out and Dragusin also sidelined, the midfield and defense face surprises at the outset, forcing a rethink of how the side builds attacks and defends transitions. The disciplinary note around Bissouma being resolved shows a chance for leadership on the field even as the bench remains thinner than ideal.

Looking ahead, the Burnley match becomes a practical proving ground for Tottenham’s plan B. If the team leans on younger players or reshuffles the backline, it may alter tempo and cohesion in a way that exposes weaknesses but also tests depth in a meaningful way. The schedule will demand quick recoveries and clear planning as the season unfolds, making the opening results feel less about the opponent and more about the resilience of the squad.

Highlights

  • Injury waves test Spurs depth more than big signings
  • Discipline on the bench counts when the squad is stretched
  • A long season begins with fast recoveries and clear plans
  • Depth is proven by how quickly players return to form

The season will reveal how Tottenham navigates a testing period with a thinner squad.

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