Pedro Porro, a full-back for Tottenham, advises FPL players, “not to sell me,” hinting to a potential injury comeback after Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou stated he wouldn’t be returning for “a couple of weeks.”
Even though Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou said that Pedro Porro would be sidelined for “a couple of weeks,” Porro has hinted on the internet that he might be about to make a surprise comeback from his injury.
The full-back, a vital component of the Australian team this year, was unable to play in Saturday’s 2-1 loss of Tottenham to Wolves.However, it seems Porro might be back in action sooner than we had anticipated because he uploaded a video to his Tik Tok of himself doing a strenuous workout. A Fantasy Premier League fan questioned him about his expected absence, and he replied to the video with the message “Back soon.”
How much longer, Porro? I’m not sure if I should move you off my team. The defender was asked by the fan.
“Don’t sell me,” the Spaniard retorted, emoji-ing a “laughing face” and a “strong arm.”
This season, Porro has been a standout player for Tottenham, starting 23 Premier League games and contributing eight assists and one goal.
Tottenham, who had been leading the Premier League for a few weeks, has lagged behind Manchester City and Arsenal; with 47 points, Postecoglou’s team is currently sixth in the standings.
They have been hampered by a raft of injuries this season, particularly to key defenders, with Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero both being absent for periods this season.
After their defeat by Wolves, Postecoglou claimed ‘I’m not a magician, but did not want to blame injuries for their loss to Wolves.
“I’m a football manager, not a magician,” he declared. These guys have worked extremely hard all year. We’ve worked really hard to get to this respectable stage, and we plan to continue doing so.
We had a poor start to the match. We were not that dangerous, but we did a good enough job of controlling the game.
We’ve been hurt a lot this year, but overall, we’ve played better than when we were hurt. Thus, I don’t believe that to be the cause. Overall, we weren’t performing to the best of our abilities.
As he ‘didn’t think it was something too significant,’ Postecoglou downplayed worries about Udogie’s fitness and expressed optimism that the defender should be recovered in time for