Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski hopes to represent Sweden at World Cup

Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski hopes to represent Sweden at World Cup

The Swedish midfielder has endured a long recovery from a serious right kneecap injury sustained last May, initially dismissed as "just a knock" by former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou.

Multiple setbacks required further attention, with Kulusevski recently undergoing another surgery to address lingering issues.

Despite these challenges, the 24-year-old has been maintaining close contact with the Sweden national team, visiting their camp during his recovery. His appearance there raised eyebrows when he was spotted limping, though he has since reassured fans by confirming the recent surgery.

Kulusevski insists he has "never felt better" and is "very confident" that the injury problems are behind him, believing he will return as an improved player.

With Sweden set to face Poland next week in a crucial qualifier for a place at the World Cup, Kulusevski's international ambitions remain high. Sweden manager Graham Potter will monitor his progress closely, with hopes that a fit Kulusevski could bolster their squad.

"Just to clarify things. I'm limping because I had a small intervention in the knee two weeks ago," he posted on social media.

"Went in and took out what was not supposed to be there. Knee is great now. Thanks for all the support."
 

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