[Getty Images]We asked for your views on Xavi Simons' season-ending injury, and who you want to see in his place as Tottenham battle to stay in the Premier League.
Stuart: This is particularly cruel as Simons is a classy player but was not able to show this under Thomas Frank or Igor Tudor. Roberto de Zerbi seemed to be starting to get the best out of him. With Cristian Romero's injury linked to the injustice of the Brian Brobbey decision, and maybe Solanke's injury, it typifies our season.
Stephen: Of course Xavi's injury is a huge blow for us. Can only hope that James Maddison can come back on time to help us fight relegation. He's the only creative midfielder we have left!
Doug: Devastated for him, he was dedicated to keeping us up and a real blow losing him for the remainder of the season. He suits De Zerbi style of play, you could see his progress under him and would have continued to flourish playing for him. In his statement he put Spurs first before the World Cup. We seriously need to be looking at our medical team, that is four ACL injuries (Simons, Radu Dragusin, Wilson Odobert, Maddison) in the past 15 months with only one of those currently back - on top of all the other injuries we keep getting.
Dave: Hard to know where to turn now. Is there any chance Maddison could play, even if just for 45 minutes? I'd also like to see more of our two young stars - Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall - they are fearless and consistently over-perform. Stay with Rodrigo Bentancur & Joao Palhinha, and I'd start Richarlison over Kolo Muani, who seems slow and cumbersome, just not on it at the moment.
Erik: Massive blow to lose Simons. Undoubtedly one of the few really talented and committed players in the squad. This is incredible bad luck for him and Spurs. It would not surprise me if he has played his last game for Tottenham. He will not want to be a Championship player next season.
Ian: Perhaps Spurs should look at their young stars from the academy for the final games. They've produced so many good players over the years, and their natural, lack of fear is perhaps what the team need right now.
Peter: Yet another blow in an injury-ridden season. We are hanging on by our boot laces, but the heart shown in the win against Wolves gives hope - and the talent still available can take Spurs to a happy ending in this difficult campaign. COYS!
