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Spurs' Kudus Could Miss World Cup After Injury Setback

Specialists will assess the winger in coming days as Tottenham fear surgery could rule him out until next season, The Sun reports.

  • Tottenham forward Mohammed Kudus faces a season-ending injury setback requiring potential surgery, threatening his participation in Ghana's upcoming World Cup campaign this summer.
  • Former manager Thomas Frank, sacked in February, described the injury as "a bigger one to the tendon and quad," while specialists assess whether Kudus requires surgical intervention.
  • New Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi takes charge of his first game against Sunderland this Sunday, with the club currently sitting 17th in the Premier League.
  • De Zerbi will also be without goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario, who is recovering from hernia surgery and will not travel to Wearside, further limiting the manager's options.
  • If West Ham defeats Wolves on Friday, Spurs risk falling into the relegation zone for the first time this season, adding pressure to a squad winless in the league this calendar year.
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Mohammed Kudus' injury setback a blow to Tottenham and Ghana ahead of World Cup

LONDON (AP) — Ghana international Mohammed Kudus' hopes for a return from a quad injury before the World Cup have taken a hit with Tottenham confirming the forward might need surgery.

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Football London broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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