Roberto De Zerbi has delivered the latest on Guglielmo Vicario’s fitness, with Tottenham Hotspur continuing to battle through an injury-hit period at a crucial stage of the season.
Since Roberto De Zerbi took charge of Tottenham Hotspur, the Spurs boss has had to contend with several injuries.
Mohammed Kudus was the first to suffer a setback, one that requires surgery and rules him out for the rest of the season, before Cristian Romero followed suit in the same week.
Destiny Udogie has now become the latest to join the treatment room, having picked up a muscular injury in training, leaving Spurs without six players heading into the game against Wolves.

Tottenham Guglielmo Vicario injury update from Roberto De Zerbi
With several players picking up injuries, Spurs, however, will be hoping to welcome a few back. According to the latest injury timeline, Guglielmo Vicario looked set for a return this week.
The Spurs number one went under the knife during the last international break, undergoing surgery on his hernia, which has kept him out for over a month.
The Tottenham boss has now provided an update on the Italian ahead of the Wolves game, revealing that he will not be available.
He told football.london: “He is not available for tomorrow. I hope he can start with me from Monday.
“Antonin is playing very well. I hope Vicario can come back in the best physical condition because he is a very important player for us.”
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Of course, Vicario is an important player for Tottenham as he brings leadership to a backline that has already lost its captain in Cristian Romero.
However, questions remain about the Italian’s technical ability with the ball at his feet, which has been far from convincing this season.
Antonin Kinsky, on the other hand, has looked more comfortable in possession, and his composure allows those around him to play out from pressure more easily.
Spurs Web believes that Spurs’ chances of beating the drop will be greatly increased if De Zerbi sticks with a more consistent XI, including Kinsky.
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