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    By Karen JacquelineApril 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ghana’s hopes at the 2026 FIFA World Cup have taken a significant blow with news that star forward Mohammed Kudus is facing a serious injury setback that now puts his participation in the tournament in serious doubt.

    Kudus, a key attacking figure for both Tottenham Hotspur and the Ghana Black Stars, has suffered a relapse of a lower-body injury during training, potentially requiring surgery. Reports suggest this fresh setback has not only ruled him out of club action for the foreseeable future but also jeopardizes his availability for Ghana’s World Cup campaign starting in June.

    The 25-year-old has battled injuries throughout the season, and this latest development is particularly untimely given how crucial his creativity, goal threat, and experience would have been against top-tier World Cup opposition.

    Kudus is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential attacking players, capable of unlocking defenses with his pace, dribbling, and eye for goal. Without him, the Black Stars lose not just a goalscorer but a focal point around which their offensive play often revolves. His absence would force coach Chris Hughton (or the current technical team) to reshuffle tactics and look to other players, such as Antoine Semenyo or Jordan Ayew — to shoulder greater creative responsibility.

    This change is not trivial: in the World Cup group stage, Ghana will face England, Croatia, and Panama, sides with strong defensive units that are difficult to break down even with a full-strength squad.

    In addition to the tactical headache, Ghana’s preparation for the tournament is now clouded by uncertainty. Friendlies and build-up matches are crucial for establishing team rhythm and confidence, but with Kudus sidelined, the Black Stars lose a key contributor in those matches as well.

    The psychological impact on the squad should not be underestimated either. When a team’s star player is ruled out, especially so close to a major tournament, it can affect overall morale. Fans and analysts alike have already voiced concern over Ghana’s injury issues, which also extend beyond just Kudus.

    While Kudus’ injury is undeniably a setback, it also opens the door for other talents to step up. Ghana has a history of resilient performances at major tournaments, and past World Cup runs, including a quarter-final appearance in 2010, show that the Black Stars can compete without relying solely on one individual.

    Players like Jordan Ayew, Thomas Partey, and rising stars in Europe will need to take on added responsibility. Success may hinge on a more collective approach, with tactical flexibility and disciplined defending becoming even more important.

    In summary, Kudus’ injury puts a major question mark over Ghana’s attacking potency at the 2026 World Cup. The team’s chances of progressing from a tough group are now more uncertain, and tactical adjustments will be essential. Yet, football history has shown that teams can rally in adversity, and the Black Stars will hope to do just that as they prepare to represent Ghana on the world stage.

     

     

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    karen Jacqueline is a current affairs writer and political analyst focused on Ghanaian and global governance stories. With a sharp eye for policy, elections and economic trends, her breaks down complex national issues into clear, engaging narratives for young audiences

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