
on weekends, Tottenham HotspurCristian Romero suffered a knee injury during the Premier League defeat to Sunderland.
The Argentina international clashed with his own goalkeeper Antonin Kinski and suffered a concussion.
On Monday, Sports Witness Covered claims from Argentina The Tottenham star will undergo tests to find out the extent of the damage.
Later that day, we broadcast news That the centre-back could be out of action for five to eight weeks.
However, there was no confirmation as to how long the 27-year-old would be sidelined.
plasma treatment for tottenham player
Argentina assistant manager Roberto Ayala talking to Hernan Castillo, Lucas Castroman and Pablo Alvarez.
hail The Argentine has released his comments on the latest injury to Tottenham Hotspur defender Cristian Romero.
Lionel Scaloni's assistants are happy that the 27-year-old has suffered no serious injuries and has no further complications with his knee. He also discussed what type of treatment the Spurs man will undergo.
"This morning we got the results of QT's MRI. Thank God, in quotes, that there's nothing else wrong with his knee," He said.
"Now they're going to stabilize it and possibly give him the platelet-rich plasma treatment, which is being used right now. We'll see what happens after that."
The coach said the national team is in regular contact with its players and Scaloni has sent them a message ahead of the World Cup.
"We started praying every weekend that nothing happens to anyone, so that they can finish their matches. We are communicating with everyone via Zoom or directly by phone to see how everyone is performing." Ayla explained.
“The coaching staff has quarantined several players and we are in charge of monitoring them. If there is anything that requires the doctor to come in, he will take care of it. What did we do, Leo? [Scaloni] Told him at some point: 'Think about the national team'. When you think you have to...think a little.
Romero's injury is a big blow for Spurs
Tottenham Hotspur are now two points behind 17th-placed West Ham United.
New manager Roberto De Zerbi's immediate task is to help the north London club stay in the Premier League. If Cristian Romero is out for eight weeks, the Italian will not be able to rely on him for the last six league matches this season.
Tottenham's remaining Premier League matches:
- vs brighton and hove albion [home] on 18th April
- v Wolverhampton Wanderers [away] on 25th April
- vs aston villa [away] on 2 may
- v leeds united [home] on 12 may
- in chelsea [away] tbd
- vs everton [home] tbd

