More chance of seeing the invisible man.
The thing we nearly all know but don't want to say is that if and when Solanke returns, he will either pick up another injury pretty much straightaway or be so useless as to ask why we cared.
Anything other than the 2 scenarios above would be quite something.
Yep it's been a pattern here.
Sess was non-stop injured and then would come back and pick up another injury.
I think I'll always remember one of Sess's final appearances for us. He had just been back from a long injury layoff and came on to play 15 minutes at the end of a match (may have been FA cup 3rd round). It was the worst physical display I can remember. He looked like he was moving in slow motion compared to the rest of the players.
He goes to Fulham and miraculously recovers.
Here is Sess's career in PL games played:
18/19 - 35 games played (Fulham)
19/20 - 6 games played (Tottenham)
20/21 - On Loan 23 games played in Bundesliga
21/22 - 15 games played (Tottenham)
22/23 - 17 games played (Tottenham)
23/24 - 0 games played (Tottenham)
24/25 - 16 games played (Fulham, working back from injury - all appearances after February, no injuries)
25/26 - 13 of 14 games played, missed 1st game of season - 10 of last 11 appearances were full 90s (Fulham)
I realize we have had a few different medical teams in the last few years, but there is something seriously wrong with how we have managed players physically.