Gabriel Gudmundsson has finally broken his silence on the injury that sidelined him during Leeds United’s FA Cup semi-final loss to Chelsea. Speaking to Swedish outlet Hallandsporten after Graham Potter named him in Sweden’s 26-man World Cup squad, the left-back was careful not to give too much away. “It’s nothing that I can comment on,” he said when asked about the hamstring issue. For a player who is usually so open, that kind of vague response is telling.
Gabriel Gudmundsson refuses to rule himself out, but his silence says plenty
Gudmundsson wasn’t on the pitch for the recent win over Burnley or
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