Tottenham Hotspur faces a major setback as Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons has suffered a complete ACL rupture in his right knee. The injury occurred during a recent match and rules him out for the rest of the season plus the upcoming World Cup.
In the 58th minute of Tottenham’s narrow 1-0 victory over Wolves, Simons collided with defender Hugo Bueno. He grabbed his knee immediately, attempted to continue playing, but soon fell and required a stretcher to leave the field. Medical scans later verified the full anterior cruciate ligament tear, which usually demands 6 to 9 months of recovery. The club announced on Monday that surgery is scheduled soon, followed by rehab with their medical staff.
Simons shared his raw emotions on Instagram late Sunday. He described feeling life’s cruelty, struggling to accept the sudden end to his season and his World Cup hopes. Heartbroken and confused, he noted how his chance to battle for his team and nation vanished in an instant. Despite the pain, he promised a stronger return, drawing on faith and determination for the challenging journey ahead.
This blow hits at the worst possible time for Spurs, who sit 18th in the Premier League, just two points above the drop zone with four games remaining against Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea, and Everton. Relegation looms for the first time since 1992. The £52 million signing from RB Leipzig adds to an injury crisis under manager Roberto De Zerbi. Others out include captain Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus, Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Wilson Odobert, and now Dominic Solanke, who also got hurt in the Wolves game. Simons had just hit form, netting a key goal in a recent draw with Brighton after earlier benchings.
The 2026 World Cup starts June 11 across the US, Canada, and Mexico. The Netherlands face Japan on June 14 in Group F. Coach Ronald Koeman loses a vital creative force. The team’s official account offered support, urging Simons to return even stronger.
Here are the key steps in Simons’ path forward:
For Tottenham, survival depends on filling the gap left by Simons and others. The road back will test the player’s resolve and the club’s depth.
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