Tottenham stands firm! Spurs reject national team call-up for injured player
Tottenham have made the tough decision to reject Romania's request to call up injured defender Radu Dragusin for their upcoming national team fixtures. Dragusin, who suffered an ACL tear in January, remains sidelined from competitive football.
Tottenham have rejected Romania's bid to call up injured defender Radu Dragusin national team for their fixtures next month. Dragusin sustained an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear during an Europa League match in January and has not played competitive football since then. Romania are scheduled to face Moldova in a friendly match, before taking on Austria in a World Cup qualifier.
Tottenham's Defender Dragusin Injured
Radu Dragusin, the promising young defender from Tottenham Hotspur, has been dealing with a long-term injury after tearing his Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) during a Europa League match earlier this year. The injury has kept Dragusin out of action ever since, as he continues his rehabilitation process.
Romania Seeks Dragusin's Services
Despite Dragusin's injury woes, Romania's national team expressed their interest in calling up the talented defender for their upcoming fixtures against Moldova and Austria. However, Tottenham has taken a protective stance by rejecting Romania's bid, emphasizing the importance of Dragusin's recovery and readiness for club football.
Important Decision by Tottenham
Tottenham's decision to prioritize Dragusin's health and well-being over international duty highlights the club's commitment to its players' fitness and long-term development. By opting to keep Dragusin away from national team duties, Spurs are ensuring that the young talent receives the necessary care and support to make a full recovery and return stronger than ever.