2 pieces of good news for Tottenham player

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Tottenham Hotspur allowed Luka Vušković to join Hamburg SV on loan in the summer window. At the weekend he scored his first goal for the German club in their 2-1 win over Heidenheim.

The 18-year-old found the back of the net in the 42nd minute, after missing an earlier chance.

Vušković was disappointed to have missed out on the opportunity and reacted angrily by hitting the goal post. The Tottenham man then believed he’d broken a finger.

Bild now report there are ‘two bits of good news’ for the centre-back, including one about the injury concern.

It’s claimed the Tottenham man had feared of a finger fracture after lashing out over the weekend. He has now received ‘all-clear’ as the diagnosis have shown it was just a bruise, meaning his finger isn’t broken.

The Spurs defender received his second good news on Monday when Croatia manager Zlatko Dalić included him in the squad for October’s World Cup qualifiers against Czech Republic and Gibraltar. Vušković made his senior national team debut in June.

Bild say the World Cup dream if ‘getting closer’ for Vušković as Croatia would qualify for the tournament if they were to secure wins in the upcoming two matches.

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