The 27-year-old will miss some important games for Spurs due to the injury, with the Champions League round of 16 first leg against RB Leipzig being followed by a crucial Premier League game against Chelsea.

He was the one who had got the injury.”Inside Ronaldo's amazing £5.5m yacht with five cabins and six bathroomsNewcastle takeover OFF after Saudi Arabia consortium pull out of £300m deal"The Club will provide further updates in due course."Gomes' team-mate Fabian Delph said: "We feel just as you can imagine.

Son Heung-Min has insisted that he is working hard on his rehabilitation from a fractured arm in order to be fit to play if the 2019-20 season is resumed.

He is one of our brothers, someone we care about. Heung-Min Son is to undergo surgery on his right forearm tomorrow (Friday). Son’s injury has forced him to miss some key ties for Tottenham, including two Champions League round of 16 clashes vs RB Leipzig. I cannot talk to you about the tackle, the incident, other things that happened."Football is not important, he is important and the situation and we can talk about football but always feeling bad, feeling story and very devastated for the action because it was so difficult.""After undergoing hospital tests, it was confirmed he had suffered a fracture dislocation to his right ankle.The traumatised South Korean international was initially going to be awarded a yellow card for a foul on the 26-year-old who was rushed to nearby Aintree hospital.“He went to the hospital. He was crying, shouting and screaming.

The 27-year-old has been sidelined for a month after fracturing his arm in the first minute of Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Aston Villa, in which he scored twice. I could feel it in the game, yes, but it was so important, I didn't want to say I couldn't play because of my arm and tried to keep going to help the team."Anyway, it’s already more than four weeks after surgery now and I’m doing very, very well and working hard to be ready to come back."Tottenham attacker Son Heung-min suffered a fractured arm in February, but has given an update on his recovery ahead of a potential return to action for Spurs at the start of MayHowever, X-rays after the game revealed that he had suffered a fractured arm that would require surgery before he could return to action.While the coronavirus pandemic has meant the postponement of all football in England, Son is still on the comeback trail from his injury and is hoping to return to full fitness soon."I wanted to play the in the Leipzig game [on February 19th), I wanted to play against Chelsea [on February 22nd] as well, but I went to hospital, had an X-ray and couldn't believe it when I saw the pictures. But now we will support Andre and his family.”He told Sky Sports: "I didn’t see the moment yet. It was a really bad situation and bad luck with how he landed in the action and we can only send our best wishes and of course, we are devastated for the situation.Speaking of Son, he added: "He was devastated.

We will answer your questions live on the site every day.The 27-year-old has been sidelined for a month after fracturing his arm in the first minute of Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Aston Villa, in which he scored twice.Sabitzer has scored 12 goals and registered seven assists in the Bundesliga and Champions League this season with two of those goals coming in Leipzig’s 3-0 win over Spurs this month. The South Korean international picked up the injury in the opening minute of the win over Aston Villa back in February, but went on to play the rest of the game, scoring twice. There is nothing we can do. It’s difficult time for us. Andre was in shock."It was a very bad luck for Andre, very bad luck for the Everton and the finish with a red card for Sonny was really unfair.""It is better we wait until it is a little bit more clear. Everyone's health is most important, and we all need to stay safe.

We miss him.The Spurs star scored twice against Villa to continue his fine scoring run but that was stopped short with his injury.Speaking after the injury, Jose Mourinho said: “We are going to miss him.He is expected to return to London in the middle of May and should be ready to play again once top-flight action gets up and running again.The South Korean has had a mixed season, scoring 16 goals in 32 appearances but also picking up two red cards.Son netted twice in Tottenham’s 3-2 league victory over Aston Villa but in the aftermath of the match, it was revealed that he had suffered a significant arm injury.He netted six goals in five games before his injury and was a key man for Spurs who have been without Harry Kane since New Year’s Day.He can undergo his duties while getting fit again and should be ready to go when Premier League football does return.Son and Spurs spied an opportunity with the Premier League suspended, meaning the forward can get his service out of the way before football resumes.The lockdown has actually benefitted Son and Tottenham as the forward has managed to begin his mandatory three weeks of military service in South Korea.“The situation couldn’t be worse.That is obvious.