Mohamed Kudus out of action until April in major setback for Tottenham and Ghana

Tottenham Hotspur’s Mohamed Kudus is set to miss action until April after picking up an injury during the Premier League match against Sunderland.
The 25-year-old was substituted in visible discomfort, with initial assessments confirming a hamstring problem that demands careful management. Kudus has revitalized Tottenham’s forward line since joining from West Ham United.
His five assists place him among the Premier League’s top creators this season, surpassed only by Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, Manchester City’s Ryan Cherki, and Everton’s Jack Grealish.
Tottenham now faces a creativity gap at a critical juncture. Thomas Frank’s squad, chasing Champions League qualification, must adapt without Kudus’s trademark dribbles and key passes that have defined their season.
The news has significant implications for Ghana ahead of the 2026 World Cup in June. Scarce playing time may erode Kudus’s sharpness, posing challenges for Black Stars coach Otto Addo in finalizing his core squad and tactics.