Kolo Muani and Odobert of the Spurs were involved in a small collision

Manager Thomas Frank stated on Tuesday that Wilson Odobert and Randal Kolo Muani of Tottenham Hotspur were involved in a minor automobile accident, but he anticipates both players will be available for their Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt.

However, Spurs, who aim to finish in the top eight in the league-phase standings and guarantee a spot in the competition’s last-16, will be without defenders Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven.

Frank lacked complete information of the car accident that occurred as the players were leaving for the airport to accompany the team to Frankfurt for Wednesday’s game.

Frank told reporters, “Unfortunately, both were involved in a minor accident, everyone else involved in that accident is fine. It was a tire blowing up, so the two of them are a little bit delayed, but they will land later tonight.” They were together, but I’m not sure if they were in the same car.

“The initial message is that they are okay, so I haven’t had a chance to speak with them directly yet. I completely anticipate both of them being accessible for tomorrow, as they are departing later.

With Frank already missing James Maddison, Mohammed Kudus, Lucas Bergvall, Dejan Kulusevski, and Richarlison, Spurs’ injury issues are becoming worse. The manager provided information on the most recent absences, saying, “Pedro (Porro) hasn’t travelled.” “He will be out for four weeks due to a hamstring injury,” Frank stated. “Micky (van de Ven) hasn’t traveled.” It’s really a small matter. We anticipate that he will play a significant role in the Manchester City match. It’s not a hamstring.

Spurs’ domestic performance has contrasted sharply with their European form.

Frank’s team has won two of their past 14 games in the Premier League, but they have only lost once in seven Champions League games, and that was against champions Paris St. Germain.

“I think the performances for a while have been good in many ways we just haven’t got on the right side enough to get the three points,” said Frank. “For me, tomorrow it’s all about Frankfurt, all about the opportunity ahead of us.”

With 14 points, Spurs are currently in fifth place in the Champions League standings and have already secured a playoff berth; a victory would assure a top-eight finish. Frankfurt has already been eliminated.

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