Tottenham’s disastrous season continues. In the fight to stay in the Premier League, Spurs certainly won this weekend against bottom side Wolverhampton, but lost big: Dutch international attacking midfielder Xavi Simons will not play again for the season with the London club. Worse, he will also miss the World Cup with the Netherlands.
“They say life can be cruel and today that’s how I feel. My season comes to an abrupt end and I’m trying to make sense of it. Honestly, it breaks my heart, the 23-year-old wrote on social media on Sunday evening. All I wanted was to fight with my team and now I’m deprived of it just like I’m deprived of the World Cup. Representing my country this summer is over. »
The former Parisian, probably injured in the cruciate ligaments of his right knee, left the field limping on Saturday during Tottenham’s crucial victory against Wolverhampton (1-0) for remaining in the Premier League. Four games from the end of the season, Spurs are 18th in the English championship, two points from ensuring their survival.















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