Zimbabwean-born Swansea City Starlet Suffers Serious Knee Injury
Zimbabwean-born Swansea City defender Tivonge Rushesha is set to miss the rest of the season because of a cruciate ligament injury.
The news of the 18-year-old’s serious knee was confirmed by Swansea boss Steve Cooper who revealed that Rushesha was injured during training. Said Cooper:
Unfortunately, Tivonge has picked up a bad knee injury in training.
FeedbackHe’s a good young player who we like a lot and has been part of our first-team training all season.
We’re gutted because he’s such a good lad, but we’ll make sure we look after him and I am sure he’ll look after himself.
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Rushesha was born in Zimbabwe but moved to Britain as a youngster and has come through Swansea’s academy.
The right-back made his senior debut for Swansea in the EFL Cup last season and is highly regarded at the Liberty Stadium.
He has, however, not played for Swansea in 2020-21 but has featured on the bench.
Rushesha is a Wales Under-19 international.
More: BBC Sport
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