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Fresh injury headache for Thomas Frank; Tottenham star picks up knock on international duty

Pape Matar Sarr is the new addition to the list of injuries for Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham face a new worry after reports from Metro indicated that Pape Matar Sarr picked up a knock during Senegal’s friendly against Brazil in London, and this issue comes at a time when the side hoped to regain ground after the international break.

Although Cristian Romero returned to action recently and gave Thomas Frank some breathing room, the squad still carries several fitness worries that force it to keep adjusting, and Sarr’s exit early in the second half immediately made people question his availability for the north London derby at the Emirates next Sunday.

Moreover, the timing of this issue will annoy the staff because the meeting with Arsenal already feels important, and Spurs want to close the gap at the top while attempting to halt their rivals’ good early-season form, but the loss of an energetic midfielder like Sarr makes the team setup harder to manage.

Pape Matar Sarr is the new addition to the list of injuries for Tottenham Hotspur.
The exact nature of the injury was not immediately clear but it will no doubt be a concern for Spurs eight days away from the derby.

Meanwhile, observers saw Senegal’s medical staff support him as he walked off, which showed that the problem needed quick assessment, and this moment naturally worried the Tottenham camp.

Even so, Spurs now wait for updates, hoping the damage stays minor, and they prepare for the derby with the belief that more details will come in the next few days, though the mood definitely dipped after this international setback.

Meanwhile, Randal Kolo Muani is also nursing an injury, and reports have claimed that his FIFA World Cup 2026 dreams have looked fragile. Moreover, the club is looking at Dusan Vlahovic and Jonathan David to replace the Frenchman. So, injury worries continue for Frank.

Has the Senegal international been an important player under Frank?

Pape Matar Sarr sets much of Tottenham’s current tempo, and Thomas Frank depends on him in ways that make this side more direct in attack, but his possible absence against Arsenal will force Frank to rethink things, and the timing could hardly be worse for a team trying to settle under a new manager.

Frank has pushed the 23-year-old higher up the pitch this season, and the midfielder answered with consistent end product. His goals and assists already show how well he reads space, while his confident preseason strike against Arsenal has shown the kind of threat he brings in matches that need real nerve.

Moreover, Spurs restructured their squad with additions like Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons, but Sarr keeps giving them something that others are still adjusting to, and losing that balance for the derby breaks the tempo Frank aims for. Even so, the manager can shift Rodrigo Bentancur into a more assertive left-eight role or give Simons more freedom, though both solutions lack Sarr’s timing. Spurs will still hope that it will not be too serious!

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