Alasdair Gold has dropped a worrying injury update concerning Tottenham Hotspur left-back Sergio Reguilon.

What's the latest?

In a recent post on Twitter, the football.london journalist relayed the comments made by Antonio Conte following Spurs' 5-1 victory over Newcastle United on Sunday, in which the 52-year-old revealed that the defender was left out of his matchday squad as a result of picking up a knee injury in training on Friday.

Regarding the Spain international's knock, Gold tweeted: "Conte: 'On Friday we lost Reguilon for an injury in his knee and we have found a solution to play with Matthew [Doherty] on the left and Emerson [Royal] on the right. It means there is great work behind the tactical and physical aspect.'"

Conte will be fuming

Considering that Tottenham's only other natural left-back, Ryan Sessegnon, is currently sidelined due to injury, the fact that Reguilon has now also sustained a knock is sure to have left Conte fuming.

Indeed, while neither the Englishman nor the Spaniard have been in the best form of their careers so far this season - with Sessegnon averaging a SofaScore match rating of 6.56 over his nine Premier League appearances and Reguilon averaging a SofaScore match rating of 6.92 over his 23 league outings - both players being unavailable will undoubtedly come as a huge blow to the Italian's hopes of securing a top-four finish come the end of the campaign.

As such, while the seriousness of the 25-year-old's knock has not yet been revealed, Conte will certainly be hoping that the left-back will not be ruled out for the remainder of the season, as Reguilon could yet go on to play an important role in helping his side secure Champions League football next term.

AND in other news: Conte can axe "unacceptable" Spurs flop by landing the "biggest signing of the window"