A new UEFA rule introduced this season could alleviate some of Thomas Frank’s concerns after Tottenham lost Randal Kolo Muani due to an injury.Tottenham have 11 players on the treatment table at the moment, with their latest big blow coming this weekend.Randal Kolo Muani has reportedly suffered a broken jaw after a collision with Harry Maguire in the early stages of the 2-2 draw against Man United.Although Spurs have not given any official timeline for the Frenchman’s recovery, reports indicate that Kolo Muani could be ruled out of action for two months or more.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramTottenham could replace Randal Kolo Muani in their Champions League squadEarlier this year, UEFA announced a rule change which allows one outfield player to be replaced in the Champions League squad in the event of a serious injury.The Standard now explains that, as per the rule, clubs are allowed to name a replacement for a player whose injury is expected to last at least 60 days.Medical evidence should be provided to UEFA regarding the severity of the injury, and the governing body also has the right to demand further medical examination by an expert of their choosing.This means that if it is deemed that Kolo Muani would be out of action for at least two months, Tottenham Hotspur can replace him in their Champions League squad for the League Phase.Who can replace Kolo Muani in Spurs’ Champions League squad?UEFA’s rules state that the change has to be made before matchday six, which for the Lilywhites is when they take on Slavia Prague at home on December nine.The obvious option to replace Kolo Muani would be Mathys Tel, who was initially left out of the Champions League squad for the League Phase.Another option could be centre-back Radu Dragusin, who is expected to play a behind-closed-doors friendly at Hotspur Way during the international break as he steps up his recovery.READ MORE: Watch Tottenham’s Mikey Moore score brilliant first goal for RangersThe post New Champions League rule could help Tottenham after Randal Kolo Muani injury appeared first on Spurs Web.