
"It's difficult, because when you're competing in four competitions under these circumstances... we already had that bad experience last year in the Premier League with so many injured players, and you just can't compete. We have young players coming on strong, and looking at this season, it's basically the same. You're going to play against Arsenal, City, Liverpool, or Chelsea, and you just can't."
Tottenham has experienced a nightmare campaign after their Europa League success, crashing out of domestic cups early and sitting just above the Premier League relegation zone. Right-back Pedro Porro attributes the club's struggles primarily to a devastating injury list affecting their best and most senior players. The injury crisis has made competing across four competitions nearly impossible, particularly against elite teams like Arsenal, City, Liverpool, and Chelsea. Tottenham's forward line has been decimated, with key players like Kulusevski and Maddison unavailable all season and Solanke limited by injury. While other clubs face injuries, Tottenham's situation is uniquely severe due to the number of starters sidelined simultaneously.
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