Devastating Injury Strikes Mid-Match
Tottenham Hotspur suffered a major blow during their narrow 1-0 victory over Wolves. Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons, aged 23, collided with defender Hugo Bueno in the 58th minute. He grabbed his right knee, attempted to continue, but soon crumpled. Medical personnel stretchered him off the field at Molineux. Scans later revealed a complete anterior cruciate ligament tear in his right knee. Recovery usually takes six to nine months, ruling him out for the rest of the season and the 2026 World Cup.
The club issued a brief update on Monday, noting surgery soon and rehab under their medical staff.
Player’s Raw Social Media Response
Simons shared his anguish on Instagram late Sunday:
“Life feels cruel right now. My season ends suddenly, and I’m struggling to accept it. Heartbroken doesn’t cover it. None of this adds up. I lived to battle for my squad, but that’s gone—along with my World Cup shot.”
He ended on a determined note, promising a fiercer return fueled by faith and grit during the tough rehab ahead.
Timeline of the Ordeal
- Collision occurs at 58th minute against Wolves.
- Simons tries to play on but collapses.
- Stretchered off; initial fears confirmed by scans.
- Club announces ACL rupture Monday.
- Surgery planned; rehab starts post-operation.
Relegation Fight Intensifies for Tottenham
Spurs languish in 18th place, two points from safety with four games remaining versus Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea, and Everton. Relegation looms—their first since 1992. The £52 million signing from RB Leipzig adds to a lengthy injury roster under manager Roberto De Zerbi. Out are captain Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus, Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, and Wilson Odobert. Dominic Solanke also limped off in the Wolves match.
After a rocky debut year—sidelined oddly by interim coach Igor Tudor after Thomas Frank left—Simons had revived under De Zerbi. He netted a brilliant equalizer in the recent 2-2 draw with Brighton.
Dutch Squad Hit Hard
Netherlands begin Group F at the World Cup on June 14 against Japan, with the tournament starting June 11 across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Coach Ronald Koeman loses a prime creative force. The official team account replied simply: “You’ll return stronger, Xavi.”
Path Forward Amid Chaos
For Simons, surgery looms, followed by grueling rehab. Tottenham must fill the gap, especially with Maddison regaining fitness slowly. The club battles survival while their star counts down a solitary recovery.





