
Tottenham player expected to be ruled out until end of February with injury
Tottenham striker Wilson Odobert is expected to be out of training until February, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
The injury expert claims that as he had surgery due to a hamstring setback in mid-November, it might be too soon to see if he’s on track to be back by the end of February.
Shortly after his setback, it became clear that the 20-year-old would not be back until 2025.
Discussing the state of play with Odobert exclusively with Tottenham News, Dr Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, shared his verdict.
“Considering he had surgery in mid-November, the best case return would be around the end of February and the worst case would be another setback during rehab that has him out for significantly longer,” he said.
“At this stage, it may be too early to gauge whether or not he’s on track to return come the end of February.
“I still do not see him back in training until the start of February.“
Tottenham striker Wilson Odobert faces a long road to recovery
It is going to be a tough few months for Odobert before he returns to 100 per cent fitness again.
The 20-year-old got game time early on in the season but his injury has derailed his match sharpness.

Even once he’s back, he may not be ready to play the full 90 minutes until April.
In other Tottenham news, a doctor has explained the situation surrounding Mikey Moore’s absence from the first team.
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