Algeria’s Luca Zidane doubtful for World Cup after chin and jaw fracture
Algeria's first-choice goalkeeper, Luca Zidane, is doubtful for the upcoming World Cup after sustaining a chin and jaw fracture. The 27-year-old suffered the injury during a Spanish second-tier league match for his club Granada when he collided with an opponent, resulting in a concussion.

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AI-generatedAlgeria's first-choice goalkeeper, Luca Zidane, is doubtful for the upcoming World Cup after sustaining a chin and jaw fracture. The 27-year-old suffered the injury during a Spanish second-tier league match for his club Granada when he collided with an opponent, resulting in a concussion. Tests confirmed the fractures, and he is expected to miss the remainder of the season, potentially impacting his World Cup availability. This is a significant blow for Algeria, as their backup goalkeepers are also currently injured. The World Cup begins on June 11, with Algeria's first match scheduled for June 16 against Argentina.
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3 extractedLuca Zidane is expected to miss the rest of the season and could be out for even longer if he needs surgery.
The player underwent numerous tests after suffering a concussion from the collision, confirming "a fracture in his jaw and chin".
Algeria's first-choice goalkeeper Luca Zidane is doubtful for the World Cup after suffering a jaw and chin fracture.