Tottenham confirm successful surgery for defender as statement released

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Tottenham Women will be looking to build on their 11th-place finish in the Women’s Super League next season.

The team were never in real danger of being relegated, but much like the men’s side, they will believe they have the puzzle pieces available to experience more success.

They have experienced some good news on Tuesday (17 June) – of sorts – with regards to an update on defender Ella Morris.

Ella Morris reports successful surgery

Ella Morris suffered a nasty ACL injury toward the end of the season.

She picked it up during England training. She was set to earn her first ever cap, but has now been ruled out of the upcoming Euro 2025 tournament.

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Morris described the setback as going from the highest high to the lowest low.

“Devastated doesn’t even come close,” she added on an Instagram post.

It’s the second ACL injury she has suffered, having also experienced a similar problem at age 17, while she played for Southampton.

It will be a lengthy road to recovery for Morris, and she’ll be a big miss for Tottenham and England.

The good news is: she experienced a successful surgery on Tuesday.

This was confirmed with a smiling selfie from Morris in a tweet posted by the official Spurs Women account.

Spurs also announced the successful surgery in a statement via their official website (18 June).

Morris has a long road to recovery ahead, but there is no reason why the defender – having recently been on England’s radar – cannot come back stronger than ever.

It’s time for Tottenham’s men’s and women’s teams to step up

Daniel Levy was recently interviewed about the infrastructure of the club, including the magnificent Tottenham Hotspur stadium.

The Tottenham owner agreed that Spurs enjoyed some of the best facilities in England.

However, he added that it was no use having such a fantastic stadium if it doesn’t help to improve the team over time.

Of course, he was addressing the men’s team in that interview, but the same applies to Spurs Women.

Those involved with the team will know that they have everything in place to put in a better performance next season.

Now, it’s up to the new manager to attract some new signings, and the existing players to play to their level, so that they can enjoy greater success in the coming months.