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Report: Ryan Sessegnon targeting a mid-April return from hamstring injury

By Eddie Razo -

Ryan Sessegnon had been in good form before suffering a hamstring injury on March 7 against Everton. The injury ended his run of six consecutive appearances, the longest run in the first team for the 21-year-old since signing for £25 million from Fulham in August 2019.

However, Sessegnon is eyeing a return as ESPN reports that he’s is targeting a return to action for the north London club against Brighton & Hove Albion on April 16. 

ESPN adds that the defender is ramping up his rehabilitation to include outdoor work. However, Sessegnon does not want to rush himself back into action, having suffered a series of muscular issues during his time at Tottenham.

Spurs hoped to have the England international back immediately after the international break. Nonetheless, he will miss games against Newcastle United and Aston Villa, with the Brighton match considered as a realistic return date should he progress as planned.

This season, Sessegnon has made 16 appearances for Tottenham. 

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Cabspur
Cabspur
2 years ago

Rather like that t-shirt ,how exactly can i buy one though??

Billy Tonsils
Billy Tonsils
2 years ago

Is the peril of being a wing back ? Some people have a plaque on a park bench to remember them by, Sess has a plaque on a treatment table, and he is only 25 yrs..sort yourself out lad.

Keith Browning
Keith Browning
2 years ago

There has been a history of English forwards with a West Indian background having CONTINUAL muscle hamstring strains. We dont see the same problem in other European countries. I would be almost certain it is the type of training. You would NEVER train a 100 metre athlete in the same way as a 1500m runner. One is explosive and the other is endurance. 400m athletes are the most susceptible to hamstring strain because you are pushing the big muscled black sprinters to the limit. Sess and the midfielders SHOULDNT be doing similar fitness training. If they do then expect continual spate of big muscle injuries.

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