Pedro Porro Identifies Historic Injury Crisis and Chronic Disciplinary Issues as Catalyst for Tottenham’s Relegation Threat
Spurs star Pedro Porro highlights a "mind-boggling" injury list as the reason why Tottenham "just can't compete" with Arsenal and Liverpool this season.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 10, 2026, 7:21 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Football365

The Fragility of a Post-Europa League Momentum
Following the highs of a Europa League triumph last season, Tottenham Hotspur fans expected the club to challenge for domestic honors. Instead, the current campaign has devolved into a nightmare scenario, with early exits from both the FA Cup and League Cup. The club now sits just one point above the Premier League relegation zone, facing the genuine possibility of dropping to the second tier for the first time since 1977. According to right-back Pedro Porro, the primary cause for this decline is a relentless injury crisis that has hollowed out the team's core, leaving an inexperienced squad to face the league's most formidable opponents.
A Starting Eleven of Sidelined Stars
The scale of Tottenham’s availability crisis is most evident in their attacking department. In a startling assessment, Porro claimed that the club could field an injured XI that is arguably stronger than the lineup currently taking the pitch. Key creative forces James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski have yet to make a single appearance this season, while summer signing Mohammed Kudus has been sidelined since January with a severe thigh injury. Even the club's primary goal threat, Dominic Solanke, has seen his contributions limited to just 601 minutes of league action, leaving the team without its intended offensive identity during the most critical part of the schedule.
The Impact of Chronic Disciplinary Failures
Beyond physical injuries, the club's struggles have been exacerbated by a lack of discipline among senior leaders. Porro alluded to "a certain Argentine" and other veteran players who have been unable to avoid red cards and subsequent suspensions. These self-inflicted wounds have forced interim management to rely on "young players coming on strong" who, while promising, lack the tactical maturity to navigate a high-pressure relegation battle. The combination of medical misfortune and poor on-field conduct has created a cycle of instability that has seen Spurs remain winless in the Premier League since the turn of the year.
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