Tottenham Hotspur is intensifying its investigation into the persistent injury problems affecting the team. The club is thoroughly examining potential links between their stadium’s retractable pitch design and the ongoing crisis, which has troubled them for over a year.
Details: As reported by CentreGoals, Spurs management is exploring the notion that the characteristics of the playing surface could be influencing the players’ physical well-being. This season, the London club has recorded more personnel injuries than any other team in the Premier League, significantly impacting their performance and nearly leading to relegation to the Championship.
The injury issue has become a systemic problem, continuing for a second consecutive season. Since the beginning of the 2024/25 campaign, the club has reported 123 injuries, which include serious knee issues and anterior cruciate ligament tears affecting players such as Simonas, Romero, Kulusevski, and Odobert.
While previous external tests on the pitch surface yielded inconclusive results, Tottenham is now committed to conducting a more in-depth analysis.
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