PSG: Terrible news for Xavi Simons, it’s official

A devastating turn of events for Xavi Simons and Tottenham. The Dutch midfielder, a former PSG player, has seen his season come to an abrupt end following a serious injury sustained against Wolverhampton Wanderers. And the World Cup? It’s simply over…

Xavi Simons faces a brutal setback, with his World Cup hopes already in jeopardy. The former PSG prodigy continues to struggle. Since joining Tottenham, nothing has gone as planned. This weekend, during a Spurs match, he suffered a severe injury. Carried off on a stretcher, the diagnosis was confirmed: a torn anterior cruciate ligament, meaning a lengthy absence.

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Major consequences for Tottenham and international ambitions

A huge blow for the 23-year-old, who was in the midst of strong development, but also for his club, currently fighting hard to avoid relegation in the Premier League. Simons’ absence could weigh heavily in this high-pressure end of the season.

But the most painful consequence is likely on the international stage. Barring a major surprise, the former Paris Saint-Germain player is expected to miss the 2026 World Cup with the Netherlands. A dream that has suddenly slipped away.

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On his social media, the Dutchman shared his distress in an emotional message: “They say life can be cruel, and today, that’s exactly how I feel… My season has come to an abrupt end.” He added, “Honestly, I’m heartbroken. All I wanted was to fight for my team… and the World Cup. It’s all gone.” Despite the pain, Simons is trying to stay positive and promises to come back stronger, speaking of “faith, resilience, and belief” during this difficult time.

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