Tottenham Hotspur recently faced a significant challenge following the injury of their goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, who underwent surgery for a fractured ankle. This unfortunate incident occurred during their convincing 4-0 victory against Manchester City at the notable Etihad Stadium, a match filled with remarkable performances, particularly from the Italian keeper. Although Vicario completed the full 90 minutes, it was later revealed that he had sustained the injury during the game.
During the first half of the match, Vicario received medical attention on the field, which indicated the seriousness of his situation. Despite emerging from the tunnel after halftime visibly limping, he showcased remarkable resilience by making three crucial saves during the second half, which contributed to Spurs’ emphatic win against the reigning champions. However, his injury has raised concerns for the club, as they now grapple with the implications on their squad depth and tactics.
In a community statement released by Tottenham Hotspur, the club confirmed that the 28-year-old goalkeeper had successfully undergone surgery for the fracture in his right ankle. Importantly, the club did not provide a definitive timeline for his recovery, underlining that Vicario will be closely monitored by their medical staff to evaluate when he might be able to return to training and, ultimately, first-team action. The statement was encouraging, expressing solidarity with the player: “We’re all behind you, Vic,” reinforcing the camaraderie and support within the team.
Since joining Tottenham from Empoli last summer, Vicario has established himself as a key player, not missing a minute of Premier League action. Last season, he was an ever-present figure, participating in all 38 Premier League matches and upholding his place in each of Spurs’ 12 league encounters this season prior to his injury. His contributions have been significant for the team’s performance and overall strategy, making his injury all the more concerning for fans and management alike.
With Vicario sidelined, Fraser Forster is expected to step in as the primary goalkeeper during his absence. Forster has been part of the matchday squad for 11 of Spurs’ league fixtures this campaign and has already demonstrated his capabilities with four appearances across various competitions. Notably, he played a part in the Carabao Cup victory over Coventry City and participated in UEFA Europa League fixtures against AZ Alkmaar and Galatasaray.
Looking ahead, Tottenham is preparing for a critical European competition clash against AS Roma this Thursday. Live coverage of the match will be available on TNT Sports and discovery+, presenting an exciting opportunity for Spurs to continue their pursuit in the Europa League. Currently, they occupy the sixth position in the Premier League standings after their recent success against Manchester City. Furthermore, in the Europa League, Spurs are positioned seventh with an impressive three wins but one loss out of their opening four group matches.
The injury to Vicario is indeed a setback for Spurs, but with a strong backup in Forster and a solid team supporting one another, the club will be determined to navigate this challenge effectively. Fans will keenly watch the developments regarding Vicario’s recovery and the performances of the team in the upcoming leagues and European fixtures as they lace up for what promises to be a thrilling season.









