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Moussa Sissoko ruled out for Spurs until April

Moussa Sissoko ruled out for Spurs until April
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The 30-year-old suffered the injury against Southampton.

Tottenham have been handed another injury blow following the news that midfielder Moussa Sissoko is set to be sidelined until April after undergoing knee surgery.

The 30-year-old France international was ruled out of the FA Cup third-round draw at Middlesbrough at the weekend and the club confirmed on Tuesday that he has since gone under the knife.

The news presents further headaches for Spurs boss Jose Mourinho, who is already without a number of key players having lost talisman Harry Kane to a hamstring tear.

Kane suffered his injury during the 1-0 Premier League defeat at Southampton on New Year's Day, with Sissoko's knee issue also occurring at St Mary's.

Striker Harry Kane suffered a hamstring tear in the same game as Sissoko was sidelined by a knee issue.
Striker Harry Kane, right, suffered a hamstring tear in the same game that Sissoko was sidelined by a knee issue (Mark Kerton/PA)

"Following a clinical assessment and scans, Moussa Sissoko has today (Tuesday) undergone surgery to the medial collateral ligament in his right knee," a Tottenham statement read.

"The France international sustained the injury in our fixture against Southampton, resulting in him missing our recent FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough.

"Our medical staff will monitor Moussa's recovery before he commences rehabilitation with a view to returning to training in early April."

After starting his Tottenham tenure with three successive wins, Mourinho has seen his side win the same amount of games since.

Defeats against two of his former clubs – Manchester United and Chelsea – as well as the Saints loss and a 3-1 Champions League reverse at Bayern Munich have seen the momentum of Mourinho's appointment fade.

Add to that draws at Norwich, the Premier League's bottom side, and at Sky Bet Championship side Middlesbrough in the FA Cup and Spurs are struggling for form.

That is not helped by the latest setbacks for Kane and Sissoko, with Mourinho also unable to call on captain and first-choice goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, summer signing Tanguy Ndombele and full-back pairing Danny Rose and Ben Davies.

Runaway league leaders Liverpool visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday before the third-round replay against Middlesbrough three days later.

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