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Tottenham should be without Dele Alli for at least a month after his midfield tendon injury in Fulham's 2-1 win on Sunday.
The early withdrawal of the Englishman from Craven Cottage has raised new concerns for Mauricio Pochettino, victim of the crisis of the club.
The current Premier League rivals in Liverpool have already lost the talisman Harry Kane following an ankle injury this month, while Moussa Sissoko is also healing a problem in the groin.
The Spurs have not left Heung-Min Son, who currently represents South Korea in the Asian Cup, and has recently finalized the sale of Moussa Dembele for £ 11m to the US. Guangzhou R & F team of the Chinese Super League.
Alli should not resume training until early March, confirmed Tottenham on the official website of their club.
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This is another blow to the third-place title's ambitions, the Spurs, who are looking to fill the nine-point gap that separates them from league leaders Jurgen Klopp.
The North London club will face Chelsea in the semifinal semi-final of the League Cup semifinal on Thursday, before facing Crystal Palace in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.
Then come three consecutive home league games against Watford, Newcastle and Leicester, as well as their knockout stages in the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund. Alli should all miss.
February continues with difficult visits to Burnley and Chelsea in the league, until Tottenham starts the month of March at home for Arsenal in the derby.
It remains to be seen if Alli and Kane will be able to face Liverpool at Anfield when the two teams meet on March 30.
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