Tottenham Hotspur: Injury Update on Midfielder Ahead of Ipswich Town Clash
Doctor Reveals Latest on Player's Condition
Tottenham Hotspur have been dealt a blow ahead of their pre-season friendly against Ipswich Town, with midfielder Oliver Skipp set to miss the game due to injury. The news was confirmed by the club's doctor, who provided an update on Skipp's condition.
Limited Return to Training
The doctor revealed that Skipp has been experiencing discomfort in his groin and has been restricted in his training. The injury is not expected to be long-term, but the medical team is taking a cautious approach to ensure the midfielder's full recovery.
Return to Full Fitness
While Skipp is currently unable to play, the doctor emphasized that the injury is not serious and the midfielder is expected to return to full fitness soon. The medical team is working closely with Skipp to monitor his progress and ensure he is ready for the start of the season.
Impact on Pre-Season Preparations
Skipp's absence is a setback for Tottenham's pre-season preparations, as the midfielder is a key part of Antonio Conte's plans. However, the club is confident that Skipp will be back in action soon and will be available for the start of the new campaign.
Importance of Precautionary Approach
The medical team's cautious approach is understandable, as rushing Skipp back into action could aggravate the injury and potentially lead to a longer absence. By giving the midfielder time to recover fully, Tottenham can ensure he is ready to play at his best when the season begins.