Lucas Bergvall played regularly for Tottenham Hotspur until January.
On 20 January, the Sweden international suffered an ankle injury in Spurs' Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund. Juneai Byfield replaced him in the 62nd minute of the European match.
Three days later, Tottenham confirmed that the midfielder had undergone surgery after suffering a 'high ankle sprain' against the Bundesliga team. Spurs did not specify a time frame for his recovery.
Bergvall doubtful for World Cup qualifiers
Last week, Sports Witness Covered claims from Sweden The 20-year-old could miss Norway's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine in March.
Sweden boss Graham Potter admitted it is difficult for Bergvall and his Tottenham teammate Dejan Kulusevski to recover in time for the crucial clash.
Recent claims have suggested that Bergvall will be out of action for two to three months. football direct Relay it and then give your opinion on the 20-year-old's rehabilitation.
Positive update on Tottenham player's recovery
The Tottenham player wore a protective boot after going under the knife. According to the report, he no longer wears it and this is definitely a positive update.
Football Direct say 'things are going in the right direction' in the player's recovery process.
The outlet says the current prognosis suggests he could be back on the field in about six weeks. This will happen only if his rehabilitation goes according to plan and he faces no further setbacks.
Sweden will face Ukraine on March 26. Considering the Tottenham midfielder's recovery so far, the possibility of him being fit in time for the World Cup qualifiers cannot be ruled out. 'A race against time awaits the midfielder,' say Football Direct.
Earlier this month, Spurs parted ways with Thomas Frank after a series of poor results and performances. The north London club has failed to record a league win this calendar year.
Tottenham have already confirmed the appointment of Igor Tudor until the end of the season.


