Tottenham have been dealt another injury blow as a key star was ruled out of their clash with Leicester.
The club has been dealing with a host of injury problems this season, often featuring a patchy side with it at times feeling like players have been dropping from the team like flies.
The first-choice center pairing of Cristian Romero and Micky Van de Ven have been missing for several weeks, with first-choice forward Dominic Solanke also missing in recent days.
Elsewhere, the likes of Guglielmo Vicario, Destiny Udogie, Timo Werner and Brennan Johnson are also out.
Stars such as Ben Davies and Richarlison have recently returned to action, and it looked like the tide was turning, only for another first-team player to be ruled out of Sunday's clash.
James Maddison was a surprise omission from the squad to face the Foxes, with Ange Postecoglou explaining why he wasn't involved.
“He (Maddison) is still a bit sore from the other night,” the Australian told Sky Sports before kick-off. “It took a little bit away from it and it wasn't 100 percent, so it's lost.”
When asked if the injury was serious, Postecoglou said: 'No, we hope not. Should be fine by next week.
More to follow.