Tottenham Hotspur forward Randal Kolo Muani was involved in a "minor" car crash on Tuesday, but is fine according to head coach Thomas Frank and expected to feature at Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday.
Kolo Muani took part in open training at the club's Hotspur Way facility in Enfield, but pictures circulated on social media that showed the on-loan Paris Saint-Germain attacker and teammate Wilson Odobert standing next to a black Ferrari that had sustained damage.
Spurs boss Frank confirmed later on Tuesday that Kolo Muani was "fine" after the accident and ahead of the midweek Champions League tie.
Odobert reportedly was in his own car but stopped to assist his teammate and they travelled to Stansted Airport together.
"Everyone else involved in that accident was fine," Frank told a news conference.
"It was a tyre blowing up, so, they are little bit delayed but they will land later tonight."
Pushed for further details on the incident, Frank explained: "They're fine, it was on the way to the airport.
"I haven't spoken to them personally yet. The first message is that they are fine and nothing happened, as I said the first time.
"They will fly out later and I fully expect both to be available for tomorrow."
There was more bad news for Spurs with Frank revealing that Pedro Porro and Micky van de Ven have not travelled to Germany after picking up injuries.
Tottenham boast only two wins from their last 10 matches in all competitions and fan discontent had already reached boiling point before right-back Porro was ruled out for four weeks, whilst Van de Ven's absence makes it 14 players unavailable.
"Pedro hasn't travelled. Unfortunately he picked up a hamstring injury to be out for four weeks. Micky has not travelled. Minor thing. It's possible he's available for the weekend [against Manchester City]," Frank said.
Frank clarified Van de Ven's "minor" issue was not hamstring-related after the Netherlands international suffered injury problems in that area during the 2024-25 campaign.
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It is a case of deja vu for Spurs, given they have again struggled domestically this season but excelled in Europe, with last week's victory over Borussia Dortmund a much-needed lift for Frank at a time when the fanbase has turned on the Danish coach.
Despite their Premier League woes, victory in Frankfurt on Wednesday would guarantee Frank's men a place directly through to the round of 16 via a top-eight finish.
