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Kolo Muani looking good enough for Spurs debut

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October 19, 2025

Despite a good start to the English Premier League season, Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has to deal with injury issues ahead of the home clash with Aston Villa on Oct 19.

Forward Randal Kolo Muani is in contention for his Premier League debut, but an ankle injury has sidelined Yves Bissouma for weeks, Frank said on Oct 17.

Kolo Muani, who joined Spurs on loan from Paris Saint-Germain in September, has missed the last five games with a “dead leg”, while Bissouma suffered an ankle ligament problem playing for Mali in October’s World Cup qualifiers.

“Kolo Muani has trained now for two weeks with the team, so that’s good. He looks better and better. He will be in contention for the squad,” said Frank.

“Biss unfortunately had a situation with the national team. I think everyone saw that, unfortunately, so he got a ligament injury to his ankle. That’ll keep him out for weeks.”

Striker Dominic Solanke is also still sidelined with an ankle issue, having had minor surgery in September.

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