Soccer-Netherlands' Quinten Timber ruled out of Sweden clash with concussion

Netherlands midfielder Quinten Timber has been ruled out of their World Cup match against Sweden after suffering a mild concussion during training on Thursday.

Soccer-Netherlands' Quinten Timber ruled out of Sweden clash with concussion
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​Netherlands' midfielder Quinten Timber ​has been ruled out ‌of their ​World Cup Group F match against Sweden on Saturday after suffering an injury ‌during training, the team said on Thursday. National team officials confirmed that Timber, 25, sustained mild concussion following a collision in Thursday ‌practice.

Medical staff monitored the player immediately after the incident ‌and decided he would be unavailable for selection. "The moment Quinten had the ball, I ran deep," teammate Teun Koopmeiners told Dutch media. "He wanted to chip ⁠it ​to me and ⁠then it happened. It wasn't a super hard collision, as I understand ⁠it, but you do have to be careful." The setback for Timber, ​who celebrated his 25th birthday on Wednesday and was ⁠a substitute in the Netherlands' opening 2-2 draw against Japan. His twin brother, ⁠Jurrien, ​has already been forced to miss the tournament with a groin injury.

Having joined the Dutch preparations late following Arsenal's ⁠defeat by Paris St Germain in the Champions League final, the ⁠defender was ⁠forced to drop out of the squad shortly before a warm-up friendly against Uzbekistan in New ‌York.

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