Season-Ending Blow in Premier League Clash
Tottenham Hotspur faced a devastating injury during their narrow 1-0 victory over Wolves on Saturday. Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons, aged 23, collided with defender Hugo Bueno in the 58th minute, damaging his right knee. He attempted to continue but soon fell, requiring a stretcher to exit Molineux Stadium. Scans revealed a complete anterior cruciate ligament tear, sidelining him for six to nine months. This rules out the rest of Tottenham’s campaign and his participation in the 2026 World Cup.
The club issued a brief update Monday, noting surgery soon and rehab under their medical staff.
Player’s Heartfelt Social Media Response
Late Sunday, Simons shared his raw emotions on Instagram. He described life as cruel, his season abruptly over, leaving him heartbroken and struggling to comprehend the loss. The post highlighted his passion for competing with his teammates and the shattered World Cup dream. He ended on a determined note, vowing a stronger return fueled by faith and perseverance.
Injury Crisis Deepens for Struggling Spurs
Tottenham languish in 18th place, two points from relegation safety with four games remaining against Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea, and Everton. Avoiding a drop—their first since 1992—grows tougher without Simons.
The £52 million signing from RB Leipzig had revived under manager Roberto De Zerbi after a rocky start. He netted a key goal in a recent 2-2 tie with Brighton. Now he joins an extensive injury roster:
| Player | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cristian Romero | Captain/Defender | Sidelined |
| Mohammed Kudus | Winger | Sidelined |
| Ben Davies | Defender | Sidelined |
| Dejan Kulusevski | Midfielder | Sidelined |
| James Maddison | Midfielder | Match sharpness issues |
| Dominic Solanke | Striker | Recent injury |
Wilson Odobert also remains out, stretching De Zerbi’s squad thin.
Path Forward for Recovery
Simons faces surgery shortly, followed by intensive rehab. Tottenham must fill the creative gap, especially with Maddison not yet fully fit. The team eyes survival in the final stretch.
Impact on Dutch National Team Hopes
The World Cup starts June 11, 2026, across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Netherlands face Japan on June 14 in Group F. Coach Ronald Koeman loses a vital playmaker. The official Dutch account offered support: “You’ll come back stronger, Xavi.”

