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 - The Morning Sun
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. The 25-year-old Kudus had been expected to miss three months after getting injured in early January during Tottenham’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland — as Ghana coach Otto Addo watched. Spurs manager Roberto De Zerbi was expected to address Kudus' status on Friday. A day…
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.
Injury setback for Tottenham star could potentially rule him out of the 2026 World Cup
Tottenham Hotspur’s desperate fight for Premier League survival has been dealt a catastrophic blow following the official confirmation that star winger Mohammed Kudus has suffered a major injury setback. As newly appointed manager Roberto De Zerbi prepares to navigate a difficult end to the 2025/26 campaign, losing the marquee £55 million signing for the remainder of the season represents a worst-case scenario for a club currently hovering dang…
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