https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/jan/17/tottenham-jan-vertonghen-ankle-injury
Well that will probably be 3 months at least then...
Big blow and I assume Dier is now in the team indefinitely. To continue playing three at the back then Wimmer will play a lot of games. Do they need to buy another cb?
Vertonghen out for months
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comment by GeniusGreaves Optimist Supreme (U1302)
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Of course, I forgot Carters-Vickers, who is getting better every time he plays!
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Yeah he does. Perfect scenario to help with his progression if he gets minutes off the bench over the next couple of months. Gotta be a starter against the mighty Wanderers.
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PL XI
Lloris
Dier Toby Wimmer
Walker Wanyama Dembele Rose
Eriksen Alli
Kane
Cup XI
Vorm
Trippier CCV Wimmer Davies
Dier Winks
Sissoko Son N'Koudou
Janssen
Lamela to replace N'Koudou when fit
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If you survived few weeks without Alderweireld, then surely you can cope without Vert.
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We can cope without Vert, Wimmer was good last season and Davies was brilliant for Wales in the LCB position
Least it'll keep Wimmer happy and stop him wanting to run away in the summer
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Let's wait for news from the official site rather than journalistic guesswork
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You'll be waiting for ever as the club never give specific timescales
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It depends on the degree of sprain to the damaged ligaments.
First degree sprain -
Stretching and minimal tearing cause mild pain, difficulty walking, tenderness, and swelling. There is no bruising or loss of function. Recovery time is four to six weeks.
Second degree sprain -
A tearing sensation, or a pop or snap is felt. There is swelling and tenderness in the ankle. Bruising begins three to four days after the injury. Walking may be moderately difficult. Recovery time is four to eight weeks.
Third degree sprain -
At the time of the injury, the joint may slip out of place and then back in. There is massive swelling, severe tenderness and instability in the joint. Walking may not be possible. Surgery is sometimes necessary. Recovery time is six to 12 weeks.
So best case is 1 month out and worst case is 3 months out.
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does this mean we can whine like the scousers about having an injured player and forever refer to our team lineup as 'a weakened team'
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