Tottenham Hotspur faces another devastating blow as midfielder Xavi Simons suffers a complete ACL tear in his right knee. The 23-year-old Dutch star’s season is over, and his 2026 World Cup dreams are shattered.
The Injury Incident
During Tottenham’s narrow 1-0 victory over Wolves on Saturday, Simons clashed with defender Hugo Bueno in the 58th minute. He initially attempted to continue but soon crumpled, requiring a stretcher to leave Molineux Stadium. Scans revealed a full anterior cruciate ligament rupture, sidelining him for 6-9 months.
Club officials announced Monday that surgery is scheduled soon, followed by intensive rehab.
Player’s Heartfelt Response
Simons shared his raw emotions on Instagram late Sunday:
“Life feels brutally unfair right now. My season ends suddenly, and I’m heartbroken trying to make sense of it. All I wanted was to battle for my team and play in the World Cup—now it’s gone.”
He promised a fierce comeback, drawing on faith and determination for the tough journey ahead.
Impact on Tottenham’s Survival Fight
- Spurs languish in 18th place, two points from safety with four games remaining: Aston Villa, Leeds United, Chelsea, Everton.
- Risk first relegation since 1992 looms large.
- £52m signing from RB Leipzig was thriving under Roberto De Zerbi after early struggles, including a recent goal against Brighton.
The injury crisis worsens:
- Out: Captain Cristian Romero, Mohammed Kudus, Ben Davies, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Wilson Odobert.
- Dominic Solanke also hurt in the Wolves match.
Oranje’s World Cup Setback
Key Tournament Details
Netherlands enter Group F at the 2026 World Cup, starting June 11 across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Their opener versus Japan is June 14. Coach Ronald Koeman loses a prime playmaker, prompting the official team account to post: “You’ll return stronger, Xavi.”
Path Forward
For Simons, surgery leads to grueling rehab. Tottenham must fill the creative gap amid their relegation scrap, testing squad depth to the limit.

