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Jose Mourinho has enjoyed a perfect start to life as Tottenham Hotspur head coach.

Since taking charge just over a week ago, Spurs have won three games in a row across all competitions.

The first, a 3-2 Premier League victory over West Ham United, before a comeback win over Olympiacos in the Champions League and they survived a late scare to pick up all three points against the Cherries.

The latest was a 3-2 win over Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon and standing in the way of a fourth successive victory is a team Mourinho knows all too well - Manchester United.

With Spurs trailing Chelsea by just six points in the race for the top four, victory at Old Trafford would come as a massive boost.

But which players will be fit and available? Take a look at the latest injury news from Hotspur Way.

Hugo Lloris

The Tottenham captain is currently sidelined with an elbow injury and is not expected back until the new year.

The Frenchman sustained a dislocated elbow in the 3-0 defeat against Brighton at the Amex Stadium, with Lloris landing awkwardly on his left arm and was in agony inside his own goal.

He was given oxygen on the pitch, before being stretchered off and taken to hospital. Spurs have since revealed that the club captain has undergone surgery on his injured left elbow.

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The player himself has now given an update on his condition and possible return to action.

"Everything is well. There can always be hazards, but my goal is to be ready for January," he told French media outlet M6.

"Whether it's the beginning, the middle or the end, I don't know. In any case, I'll take time to make sure I'm well healed and that I can come back in top form."

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The goalkeeper has also made a frank admission to French newspaper L'Equipe.

"At the moment, yes, the pain is unbearable. I have never experienced such pain but no I am not worried about my career," he said.

Lloris is expected to make a comeback in the new year.

Erik Lamela

The Argentine has not featured for Spurs since the 5-0 home win against Red Star Belgrade.

Lamela had impressed with two assists and a goal as Spurs got back to winning ways in the Champions League.

However, a hamstring injury picked up in training at Hotspur Way caused him to miss the 2-1 loss to Liverpool at Anfield a few days later.

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It was hoped that the international break would give him time to recover.

However, he missed both games for Argentina as well as wins over the Hammers and Olympiacos. Wasn't in the squad for the win over the Cherries.

PremierInjuries have cited a possible return of December 7th, when Spurs host Burnley.

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Michel Vorm

Tottenham substitute goalkeeper Vorm missed the trip to the London Stadium with a calf strain.

The stopper re-signed for the club to provide cover for Paulo Gazzaniga following Hugo Lloris' injury earlier in the season. However, Spurs will now have to turn to Brandon Austin or Alfie Whiteman to be called upon if needed, with Vorm expected to return to training very soon.

Ben Davies

The left-back picked up an ankle injury during the win over West Ham United and had to be replaced by Danny Rose late in the second half.

He wasn't able to recover in time to face Olympiacos.

The club have since confirmed that the full-back is to "undergo an extensive period of rehabilitation" after the injury.

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In a statement, Tottenham said: "Following ongoing examination and assessment over the past few days, we can confirm that Ben Davies sustained ligament damage to his left ankle during Saturday's win against West Ham United.

"Assessment continues to determine whether surgery is required with the Wales international defender expected to undergo an extended period of rehabilitation."

Two-goal hero Dele Alli, club record signing Tanguy Ndombele and Son Heung-min were all substituted against Bournemouth, but those were for tactical reasons rather than injury related and should be available to face the Red Devils.