Heung-Min Son will have an operation to repair a fractured left eye after sustaining an injury in Spurs' win over rome.
In the first half of the comeback victory in France, the South Korea forward injured his ankle and was out for the rest of the game.
The World Cup starts on November 20 and Spurs don't have a timetable for his return. Sky Sports will show the game between Spurs and Reds on Sunday.
Heung-Min Son will have surgery to fix a fractured left eye.
The South Korean player was injured during the first half of Tuesday's victory.
Son will begin rehabilitation with our medical staff after surgery.
Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison are unavailable for selection due to injury.
Sky Sports will show the game between Spurs and Reds on November 6 at 4.30pm.
The Carabao Cup kicks off at 7.45pm on November 9th.
The game is on Saturday November 12 at 3 pm.
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In the first 45 minutes of the game, Spurs looked confused and bewildered as their hosts relentlessly bombarded them.
Spurs were a different team after the interval. Sead Kolasinac missed an open goal after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg hit the bar.
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson thinks that Spurs will need to improve if they are to progress further in the competition.
Merson said thatSpurs couldn't put three passes together in the first half. They were a threat as soon as they put more passes together. They did a good job of managing the game.
When you get to the last 16 you can't give teams a head start. It's going to catch up with you soon.
Spurs have some good players who can move the ball quickly when the fear is gone. They don't do that. Kane's own goal was 35 yards from being scored. They need to take a chance, they didn't have an outlet. I don't think it's positive for me.
You cannot give teams a head start. They were fortunate in a couple of games, like Bournemouth and today against an average team.
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Spurs' place in the last 16 was not assured until Hojbjerg won it with the last kick of the game.
It was an evening of jeopardy for the club in Provence as they needed a win to go through and a defeat to knock Spurs out.
Spurs' qualification fate went down to the final game due to the VAR controversy that resulted in the red card of Antonio Conte.
The Italian was put through the wringer as his side produced a listless first half performance.
The second half was a different story, though, and Lenglet put Spurs back in control with a headed goal.
It was a nervy evening until Hojbjerg came to the rescue. It wasn't an evening that he liked.
It was possible for me to talk with Antonio. The man was tired. It's not normal for him to live in the crowd. He might have spent more time in the stands than on the touchline.
The first half was hard. We didn't lose our minds during the difficult times. We were in the game. They took it quickly and we were not prepared for it.
It is a good lesson for the future. We spoke in the dressing about how we need to counter the game in the second half and how we need to push them. It is difficult in this type of stadium and match.
It is normal to allow the opponent to play in the second half because the stadium was very hot in the first half. It could be a plan. We need to play the same amount of time.