In a devastating blow for Tottenham Hotspur and the Dutch national team, the club has officially confirmed that Xavi Simons has ruptured the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in his right knee.

The Incident
The 23-year-old sustained the injury during the second half of Tottenham’s crucial 1-0 Premier League victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
While chasing a loose ball alongside Wolves defender Hugo Bueno, Simons twisted his knee and immediately collapsed in visible distress.
After initial treatment on the pitch, he had to be stretchered off, sparking immediate concern regarding the severity of the damage.
The Road Ahead
The medical prognosis is a significant setback for both club and country:
- Surgery and Rehabilitation: Tottenham confirmed that Simons will undergo surgery in the coming weeks, followed by an extensive rehabilitation program with the club’s medical team.
- The World Cup: With the recovery process for a ruptured ACL typically lasting several months, Simons has been officially ruled out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which begins on June 11, 2026.
- Club Impact: The injury is a crushing blow for Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi, who is relying on Simons’ creativity and leadership in the club’s ongoing fight to avoid relegation.
A Heartfelt Message
Simons took to social media on Sunday evening to express his devastation, sharing an emotional message with fans:
“They say life can be cruel and today it feels that way. My season has come to an abrupt end and I’m just trying to process it. Honestly, I’m heartbroken. All I’ve wanted to do is fight for my team and now the ability to do that has been snatched away from me, along with the World Cup.”
The midfielder emphasized his commitment to his recovery, stating, “I’ll walk this path now, guided by faith, with strength, with resilience, with belief, as I count down the days to getting back out there.”
Everyone in the footballing community joins in wishing Xavi Simons a successful surgery and a full, steady recovery.
With Xavi Simons sidelined during such a critical part of the season, how do you think Tottenham will adapt their tactics to cope without his creative spark in their remaining Premier League matches?