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Lucas Bergvall Set for Early Tottenham Return as New Details Emerge
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Lucas Bergvall is receiving a significant injury boost, with reports indicating he could return to action much sooner than initially expected.[1][2][3][5]
The 20-year-old Swedish international suffered a high ankle sprain during Tottenham's 2-0 Champions League victory over Borussia Dortmund in late January, forcing him off in the 62nd minute. He underwent surgery shortly after, and an initial three-month recovery timeline was projected, potentially sidelining him until late April.[1][3][4]
However, positive updates from Swedish outlet FotbollDirekt reveal that Bergvall has removed his protective boot, and rehabilitation is progressing better than anticipated. The new prognosis points to a return in around six weeks, potentially aligning with Sweden's World Cup playoff semi-final against Ukraine on March 26.[1][2][3][4][5]
Prior to the injury, Bergvall had played through a previous ankle issue from a Bournemouth match, featuring in 26 matches for Spurs this season with five goal involvements. His absence has compounded Tottenham's midfield crisis amid a turbulent campaign.[1][3]
Tottenham, struggling in the Premier League under interim head coach Igor Tudor—appointed after Thomas Frank's sacking—face a depleted squad, including up to 12 players potentially missing key fixtures like the North London derby. Tudor, no stranger to mid-season crises, welcomes the news on Bergvall.[2][3][4]
For Sweden, managed by Graham Potter, Bergvall's potential availability is crucial. The nation, absent from three of the last four World Cups, aims to secure back-to-back playoff wins for a World Cup spot. Teammate Dejan Kulusevski also eyes a return from a knee injury, adding optimism.[1][2][4]
While Bergvall is likely to miss Premier League clashes against Arsenal, Fulham, Crystal Palace, Liverpool, and Nottingham Forest, plus Champions League round-of-16 legs, a full recovery post-March break would bolster both club and country.[3]
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