World Cup blow for Ghana as Kudus misses out through injury


By Mishael Emmanuel 
 
 
 
 
Ghana has suffered a major setback ahead of next month’s FIFA World Cup after Tottenham Hotspur forward Mohamed Kudus was ruled out through injury and omitted from the Black Stars’ preliminary 28-man squad announced on Tuesday by veteran coach Carlos Queiroz.

The 25-year-old attacker, who has scored 13 goals in 46 appearances for Ghana, has been sidelined since January after suffering a quad injury. 

Although Kudus was initially expected to return in March, the forward suffered a setback in his rehabilitation and has not featured for Tottenham Hotspur since.

Kudus joined Spurs from West Ham United during the off-season and has endured a frustrating campaign, making 19 Premier League appearances and scoring twice before his injury troubles.

With one of Ghana’s key attacking weapons unavailable, Queiroz is expected to lean heavily on the experience and firepower of Antoine Semenyo of Manchester City and Inaki Williams of Athletic Club as the Black Stars prepare for the global showpiece.

There was, however, a boost in defence with former Chelsea defender Abdul Rahman Baba earning a recall for the first time since 2023 following impressive performances for PAOK.

Ghana faces a daunting task at the World Cup after being drawn in Group L alongside Croatia, England and Panama.

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