Ange Postecoglou has provided an update on Rodrigo Bentancur's condition following the incident during Tottenham's recent match against Liverpool. Bentancur was taken off the field on a stretcher after collapsing without any contact just six minutes into the EFL Cup semi-final first leg at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Uruguay midfielder received medical attention for approximately nine minutes before being transported to a hospital for further evaluation. Postecoglou mentioned that Bentancur will be sidelined for a few weeks as he undergoes concussion protocol, which includes missing this weekend's FA Cup match against Tamworth.

Postecoglou reassured fans by stating, "Thankfully, it looks like a concussion and nothing more than that." He confirmed that Bentancur underwent all necessary tests in the hospital to ensure his well-being. "All good. He's back home and he's fine," added the Spurs manager.
Bentancur is reportedly feeling well, but must adhere to concussion protocols. This involves a mandatory rest period of a couple of weeks to ensure full recovery before returning to play.
During his pre-match press conference, Postecoglou expressed relief over Bentancur's condition, emphasizing the importance of following medical guidelines. The manager highlighted that ensuring Bentancur's health is the priority before considering his return to action.
This incident serves as a reminder of the rigorous safety measures in place within football to protect players from potential long-term effects of head injuries. Tottenham fans will be eager to see Bentancur back on the pitch once he has fully recovered.