
"Tottenham Hotspur have one of the worst injury records in the Premier League so far this season. Save for a goalkeeper, you could almost field a full XI with players they currently have in the treatment room, not helped by Cristian Romero picking up a straight red card against Manchester United, his second of the season, meaning he will start a four-game suspension when the Lilywhites face Newcastle United."
"Speaking to journalists in January, Frank said: Pedro hasn't travelled [to the Eintracht Frankfurt game on 28 January]. Unfortunately, he's picked up a hamstring injury, so he'll be out for four weeks. Frank said that one Tuesday 27 January, which would make the Newcastle game three weeks exactly, and leave Porro with just one week of recovery time left. That means that he could be in line for some involvement in the North London Derby, which falls on the Sunday of the same week he's currently projected to return."
Tottenham Hotspur have suffered a heavy injury toll across the squad this season, leaving nearly a full XI unavailable at times. Cristian Romero received a straight red card against Manchester United, triggering a four-game suspension that will begin when Tottenham face Newcastle. Pedro Porro has not played since being withdrawn at half-time against Burnley at the end of January due to a hamstring injury. The injury was reported on 27 January with an expected four-week layoff, placing him close to fitness for the Newcastle match and potentially the North London Derby. Porro has made 34 appearances this season and is a key natural right-back option alongside other players targeted for return this month.
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