Tottenham Hotspur playmaker Dejan Kulusevski has been in high spirits over the international break, despite being sidelined since last May with a âcomplicatedâ knee injury.
Few wouldâve expected the Swede to miss such a lengthy amount of time as a result of the setback, especially former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, who described Kulusevskiâs issue as a âknockâ at the time.
The 25-year-oldâs collision with ex-Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi would not merely see him miss the 2025 Europa League final, but the entirety of the 2025â26 season so far as well. Potential return dates have been relentlessly bypassed, with a lack of communication from Spurs regarding Kulusevskiâs recovery leaving supporters in the dark.
We still donât know when the powerful playmaker could make his comeback, but Kulusevski seems to believe that the worst is over.
âNever Felt BetterââKulusevski Remains Optimistic
An already fraught fanbase was sent into a tailspin at the start of the international break when videos emerged of Kulusevski walking with a limp as he spent time with the national team ahead of the UEFA branch of the World Cup playoffs.
The Spurs man provided clarity on Instagram in the aftermath, confirming that he underwent an âinterventionâ two weeks ago and said his knee is âgreat now.â
âI understand that people were worried. But it was really for the wrong reason,â he told Viaplay. âIt was really positive that I did this little procedure and that we were able to find the problem.â
What exactly happened to Kulusevskiâs patella remains unclear, with the most pessimistic drawing comparisons to the horrific injury Brazilian great Ronaldo sustained in 2000 that altered his career.
Kulusevskiâs injury, while incredibly frustrating, isnât believed to be quite so severe, and the 25-year-old, whoâs previously credited the late, great Kobe Bryant and his âMamba Mentalityâ as a major inspiration, remains optimistic over his outlook.
âNow everything should be solved. Now it's just a matter of slowly and surely coming back. I can see the light. It feels better now,â he added.
Will Kulusevski Play for Tottenham This Season?
Tottenham have sorely missed the creative presences of Kulusevski and James Maddison this season, with the latter tearing his ACL last August.
Thereâs hope that the Englishman will feature at some point down the stretch, boosting Spursâ hopes of Premier League survival, but Kulusevski has another target in mind.
He is desperate to play at this summerâs World Cup, and Sweden will book their place at the tournament by beating Poland next Tuesday. Viktor Gyökeresâs hat-trick inspired a 3â1 victory over Ukraine in Thursdayâs semifinal.
When asked if he sees himself playing for the national team in North America, Kulusevski confidently replied: â100%. Yes. Thatâs the driving force I have. To have that opportunity is absolutely fantastic. Itâs a challenge that I havenât been able to overcome so far in terms of getting healthy, but itâs not over yet.
âIâm absolutely convinced that we'll win these two games, and Iâll be ready to play and play my first World Cup in the USA. Thatâs how the movie will end, God willing.â
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