Jose Mourinho Expects Tottenham Forward to Miss Rest of Season
Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho does not expect Son
Heung-min to play again this season and says the club's injury situation
"couldn't be worse".
South Korea forward Son, 27, will have surgery this week
after fracturing his arm during Sunday's 3-2 win at Aston Villa, in which
he scored twice.
Tottenham are already without England striker Harry
Kane, who tore his hamstring at Southampton in January.
"I'm not going to count on him again this season,"
said Mourinho.
Earlier on Tuesday, a Spurs statement said Son - who has
scored in his past five matches for the club - would be sidelined for "a
number of weeks" with the injury.
Mourinho added: "If he plays two or three games then
it's because he [Tottenham's press officer] is very optimistic, and I hope he
is right. But, in my mind, I'm not thinking about that.
"We are going to miss him. The club wrote a nice
statement. If I was the one to write the statement, I would write
different."
Son's absence means 27-year-old Brazilian Lucas Moura,
22-year-old Dutchman Steven Bergwijn, signed in January, and Republic of
Ireland international Troy Parrott are Tottenham's only fit forwards, though
Mourinho believes 18-year-old Parrott "is not ready" to play at
senior level.
"The situation couldn't be worse. That is
obvious," added the Portuguese. "There is nothing we can do. We are
going to play with the players we have available.
"I was worried about not having attacking options on
the bench, now I don't have attacking options on the pitch.
"My thoughts are that Troy Parrott is not ready and
[19-year-old English winger] Ryan Sessegnon is not a striker.
"No strikers, no market. Nothing. The only help we can
have is our crowd, the Tottenham supporters. That is the only thing I ask because
to the players I cannot ask more than what they are giving."
FROM https://www.bbc.com/sport/football
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