Sweden Unveils World Cup Squad Amid Injury Concerns
Sweden coach Graham Potter announced his World Cup squad excluding Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski, who couldn't recover from injury in time. Despite expectations, his miraculous return wasn’t feasible. Teammate Alexander Isak is anticipated to play following his injuries. Sweden, after a rocky qualifying journey, aims for success in Group F.
Sweden's national football team coach, Graham Potter, revealed his 26-man World Cup squad on Tuesday, with a notable omission: Dejan Kulusevski, the Tottenham Hotspur forward. Kulusevski has been sidelined for a year due to a persistent knee injury and has not recuperated in time for the tournament.
The decision was not without its difficulties. Many anticipated the 26-year-old's inclusion should a slight possibility of participation arise. However, Potter closed the chapter on a miraculous return for Kulusevski, stating the forward’s absence as a harsh but necessary choice due to his incomplete rehab just weeks before the games commence.
Meanwhile, Alexander Isak, despite his season marred by injuries, is expected to perform upon recovery. After a disappointing qualifying phase, Sweden secured their World Cup spot through playoff victories in the UEFA Nations League C. They aim to make an impact starting with their opening match against Tunisia in Guadalupe, Mexico, before subsequent games in Texas.
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