Dominic Solanke
England
Right
Sep 14, 1997
28
6'1"
176 lb
CF
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Target Striker
Returns from hip issue
Solanke had two shots (two on goal) in Sunday's 3-0 loss against Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Solanke got the start and played 90 minutes after missing out against Atleti with a hip issue. The fact he went the full 90 comfortably is a good sign that the injury wasn't a major concern. He didn't have a particularly productive day, but fitness has been the concern for Solanke this season, and he looked fit throughout the match.
Starting to face Nottingham
Solanke (hip) is in the starting XI for Sunday's match against Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Solanke is back fit this week after a slight scare due to a hip injury, with the forward instead earning a starting role immediately. Luckily for the forward, he only misses one match due to the hip injury, set to return to starting time. He does have a goal in two of his past three appearances, hoping to continue the decent trend Sunday.
Option for Sunday
Solanke (hip) is an option for Sunday's match against Nottingham Forest, according to manager Igor Tudor. "Dom didn't train, but probably tomorrow with the team, and he'll be available. Some problems with his hip, so I think he'll be ok."
Analysis: Solanke had to miss out midweek in UCL play with a hip injury, but has made a quick turnaround, as the forward is not set to play against Forest. This will add another attacking option to the club, starting in the majority of his appearances since returning in January. That said, the club will hope he is fit enough to start immediately and add to his three league goals this season, with Randal Kolo Muani or Richarlison as other options at forward.
Could be available Sunday
Solanke missed Wednesday's Champions League return leg against Atletico Madrid due to a hip issue but could be available for Sunday's match against Nottingham Forest, according to coach Igor Tudor. "Unfortunately he has some problem with the hip. It is no big deal but he hasn't made it for today but I think he will be good for Sunday"
Analysis: Solanke is targeting a return for Sunday's clash against Nottingham Forest after missing Wednesday's Champions League second leg against Atletico Madrid due to a hip injury. The forward remains in competition with Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani for the starting role up front, though he appears slightly ahead in the pecking order. However, the team's poor run of results has led to frequent rotation as they look to find the right formula in their fight against relegation. He has tallied six goals in 15 appearances across all competitions this season.
Scores in Tuesday's loss
Solanke scored one goal to go with two shots (two on goal), one cross (one accurate) and one chance created in Tuesday's 5-2 loss versus Atletico Madrid.
Analysis: Solanke was subbed onto the pitch at halftime with his side in a 4-1 hole. He managed to find the back of the net with a nice strike in the 76th minute assisted by Pedro Porro, a goal which gives his side a slim chance heading into the second leg. It was one of two shots he put on target, and he also created one chance and recorded one accurate cross. He will likely need to score again in the second leg if Spurs are to pull off the shocking comeback.
Scores opener Thursday
Solanke scored one goal to go with two shots (two on goal) and one chance created in Thursday's 3-1 defeat versus Crystal Palace.
Analysis: Solanke opened up the scoring Thursday with a nice tap-in goal assisted by Archie Gray in the 34th minute. That goal gave Spurs players and fans hope of finally getting a win in 2026, but those were dashed four minutes later when Micky van de Ven was sent off. Solanke has looked pretty good since making his return from a lengthy injury, scoring five goals in his last nine appearances in all competitions. He was replaced in the 74th minute by Richarlison.
Throat problem, still should play
Solanke was dealing with a throat problem this week, but appears to still be an option after training Friday, according to manager Igor Tudor. "Dominic has a problem with his throat, but he made some training."
Analysis: Solanke was dealing with a small injury this week, but appears to have already put it in the rearview mirror, with the forward training Friday. That said, he will have another day to train ahead of Sunday's match against Arsenal, likely to make the North London Derby. He has started in five of their past six games, so the only question appears to be if he can return to the starting role or if he is cautious and appears from the bench.
Leads comeback with brace
Solanke scored two goals to go with two shots (two on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created during Sunday's 2-2 draw against Manchester City.
Analysis: With his side down 2-0 at halftime, Solanke sparked Spurs' comeback with a pair of goals in the second half, including a brilliant scorpion kick goal in the 70th minute assisted by Conor Gallagher. He has been excellent since making his return from injury, scoring four goals across his last four appearances (all competitions). With the team dealing with so many injuries currently, Solanke will need to continue to step up to help Spurs escape this rough run of domestic form.
Scores again Wednesday
Solanke scored one goal to go with one shot (one on goal) in Wednesday's 2-0 victory against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Analysis: Solanke subbed onto the pitch in the 73rd minute Wednesday and just four minutes later he secured the win with an unassisted strike in the 77th minute. He now has two goals across two Champions League appearances (87 total minutes) this season. He has looked good since making his long-awaited return to the pitch just under three weeks ago, and Spurs will need him to continue this run of form with a very difficult run of domestic fixtures coming up.
Scores in first start of the season
Solanke scored one goal to go with three shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Tuesday's 2-0 victory versus Borussia Dortmund.
Analysis: Solanke made his first start of the season (all competitions) Tuesday after missing five months due to a severe ankle injury. He entered the starting XI versus Dortmund after making bench appearances in the last two Premier League matches, and he made an impact in his full return. He scored a close-range strike in the 37th minute off a Wilson Odobert assist, his first goal in any competition since May 25. With Richarlison (hamstring) out for at least another month, there's a good chance Solanke will lead the front line for Spurs next Wednesday at Frankfurt in the final UCL group stage match.
Option for UCL
Solanke has been reinstated to the UCL squad in place of Mathys Tel, according to his club. "Yeah, I made the decision. That was not a nice decision to have to make. Unfortunately, that's football, so you have to make a decision. And the way the rules are, the only option was either Dom or Mathys in the squad, and I chose Dom because I think Mathys has done very well the last couple of games, and that's the crazy thing - if I could pick from all the players who are fit, he would start tomorrow. But I can only pick between the two of them, and now he's out of the squad. So that's, of course, a tough one to take from Mathys."
Analysis: Solanke is back as a UCL option for the club after some time battling an injury, reinstated to the squad list for Mathys Tel. This comes amid an injury crisis in the club, as they are low on players and will likely turn to the forward for potential starting time. He still has yet to earn a UCL appearance all season, only featuring off the bench three times in league play for 60 minutes.
Makes FA Cup return
Solanke (ankle) appeared for seven minutes off the bench in Saturday's 2-1 loss to Aston Villa.
Analysis: Solanke was a surprise addition to the team sheet Saturday and did even better after he was able to take the field for a few minutes to end the game. This completes his long-awaited return, last playing Aug. 23 after an injury kept him out nearly the entire first half of the season, battling Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani for time. He will now look to reclaim minutes as he works back to full fitness, starting in 25 of his 27 league appearances last campaign while bagging nine goals and three assists.
Getting closer to return
Solanke (ankle) is not ready to return and won't be available for Saturday's clash against Aston Villa in the FA Cup, but he's trending in the right direction, according to manager Thomas Frank. "Both of them [Udogie and Solanke] trained, both of them are getting closer, definitely," he said. "Destiny is a bit closer than Dom, but both of them are positive and improving."
Analysis: Solanke hasn't played since Aug. 23 and has been limited to only 32 minutes off the bench across two appearances. The striker has been training with the ball in recent weeks, and this latest update suggests he should be aiming for a return in the coming weeks, probably before the end of January as it's been widely reported.
Starting to train with ball
Solanke (ankle) was claimed to have bee training with a ball Monday, according to manager Thomas Frank, per Alasdair Gold of Football London.
Analysis: Solanke is still working his way back from a lengthy absence due to an ankle injury, with the forward only playing twice all season. However, improvements are being made, as the forward has started to train with a ball, just needing to join his teammates. With a return expected to end January, the forward should appear in team training anytime now.
Aiming for return end of January
Solanke (ankle) has been given a timeline of the end of January for a possible return to the pitch by manager Thomas Frank. "The thing I need to open up about, of course, is when he's out there on the pitch with pictures, then that's positive, of course. But to say mid-Jan or end of Jan or 25th of Jan."
Analysis: Solanke has been given clearer return timeline after being out since August with an ankle injury. Assuming all goes well, the forward will likely to return on the bench at the end of the January before being integrated into Tottenham's starting XI, given his long absence and the severity of the injury. In the meantime, Richarlison is expected to remain the Spurs' starting striker for the foreseen future.
Moves closer to recovery
Solanke (ankle) was shown doing some drills on the grass in a video posted by the club.
Analysis: Solanke has continued to progress in his rehabilitation from an injury he picked up at the beginning of the 2025/26 season, and has apparently been working on the grass for a couple of weeks. It's still unclear when he'll be available for game action, but his return to regular workload is likely to be a gradual one. Meanwhile, Richarlison and Randal Kolo Muani should be the Spurs' most active strikers.
Progressing forward
Solanke (ankle) is progressing forward, according to manager Thomas Frank.
Analysis: Solanke has been progressing for months, but he remains on the sideline with an ankle injury that was initially supposed to be a week-long issue. There remains no timeline for the striker who hasn't appeared since August. It's a weird situation and unfortunately, it's unknown when Solanke will be available again.
Training individually on grass
Solanke (ankle) has returned to training on grass, according to manager Thomas Frank. "The injury he picked up in July it's dragged on for a while. When he is training fully, I'll have news."
Analysis: Solanke is progressing further in his return from an ankle injury, but is still not yet an option for the club and likely won't be for at least another month, starting to train on grass individually. His next update is likely to be when he joins the group again, hopefully coming ahead of the new year, then implying a potential return in January.
Removed from UCL list
Solanke (ankle) has been removed from the UCL list, according to his club.
Analysis: Solanke has been removed from the Tottenham's UCL list moving forward, possibly meaning a return in the next month is unlikely. It's unclear the exact situation with Solanke, as he rarely missed time with injuries during his time at Bournemouth, but he's had a mysterious ankle injury for the entire 2025/26. With no timeline to return, Solanke may not be ready to play until February at this rate.
Weeks away from return
Solanke (ankle) is still out and appears to be at least a few weeks away from a return, according to manager Thomas Frank. "No. When they are ready to be close to joining the squad, then I will provide an update."
Analysis: Solanke appeared to be on the fringe of a return, but with a recent update, he now appears to be further than expected, with the forward expected to miss a few more weeks at least. Unfortunately, this will continue his absence lasting over three months, still battling his fitness. A return date remains up in the air, with a return until the new year now up in the air.
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