Tottenham's Xavi Simons ruled out for rest of season, to miss World Cup
Xavi Simons' ACL injury sidelines him for the remainder of the club season and the FIFA World Cup, a significant blow to both Tottenham and the Netherlands national team.
- On Saturday, Tottenham midfielder Xavi Simons suffered a season-ending right ACL injury during a 1-0 win against Wolves, ruling him out of the World Cup.
- The injury occurred in the 58th minute following a collision with Wolves defender Hugo Bueno, leaving Simons to exit Molineux on a stretcher.
- In clips circulating on social media, Simons clashed with a supporter who taunted him, responding by shouting "F--- you!" directly at the individual.
- Manager Roberto De Zerbi acknowledged Simons felt "better" immediately post-match, though the £52 million attacker's absence is a severe blow to Tottenham's survival hopes.
- Facing a desperate fight to overcome a two-point deficit to West Ham, Tottenham risks a first relegation in 49 years without Simons' creative spark.
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