Tottenham star Vedran Corluka to see specialist after AC Milan injury

Vedran Corluka will see a specialist to find out how long he will be out of action for thanks to Matthieu Flamini's brutal tackle in Tottenham's win over AC Milan on Tuesday.The Croatian had to be carried off on a stretcher after the former Arsenal midfielder flew in with a dangerous two-footed challenge on him in the second half of the 1-0 win in the San Siro.The right-back left the stadium on crutches with a protective boot around the injured ankle that bore the brunt of the midfielder's reckless challenge. Pain game: Vedran Corluka was carried off on a stretcher and could be out for a lengthy periodCorluka went for a scan on the ankle on Wednesday and will learn the results from a meeting with a specialist.Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp lambasted Flamini for the tackle after the match, claiming that the 24-year-old was lucky not to break his leg.The challenge sparked rash tackles and frayed tempers that resulted in Gennaro Gattuso head-butting Joe Jordan, but referee Stephane Lannoy adjudged that Flamini's tackle was only worthy of a yellow card. Sidelined: Corluka was crocked by Matthieu Flamini's x-certificate challengeUEFA announced that they had opened disciplinary proceedings against Gattuso, who could be hit with a lengthy ban.Corluka's replacement for the last 35 minutes of the match, Jonathan Woodgate, suffered a groin injury during his time on the pitch and how long he will be out for should be known in the next 48 hours.Spurs released a statement on Wednesday night saying that Woodgate had 'sustained a strain of the left adductor muscle.' Another setback: Jonathan Woodgate's return came at a cost after picking up a groin strainIt was a cruel blow for the former Real Madrid defender, who was making his first appearance for the club after 15 months out with a long-standing groin injury.The club are confident that he has not suffered a recurrence of his old groin injury and is expected to be out for weeks, rather than months.  I tried to sign mad-dog Gattuso last summer, reveals Tottenham chief Redknapp Woodgate injured on Spurs comeback in Champions League triumph in MilanMartin Samuel: Spineless UEFA will let off Flamini, the real San Siro villainAll the latest Tottenham news, features and opinion  Explore more:People: Jonathan Woodgate, Harry Redknapp

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