Swedens World Cup campaign has been dealt a significant setback after defender Isak Kwaku Hien was ruled out for the remainder of the tournament following a hamstring injury. The centre-back, born in Stockholm to a Ghanaian father and a Swedish mother, picked up the problem during Swedens 1-1 draw with Japan, a result that was still enough to see them progress into the knockout stages as one of the best third-placed teams. However, the timing of the injury has now ended his involvement entirely, leaving a major gap in the squad ahead of a daunting last-32 meeting with France. The Swedish Football Association confirmed the extent of the damage, with team medical staff revealing the severity of the hamstring issue. National team doctor Jonas Werner stated: Isak has sustained an injury in his left hamstring to such an extent that he will not be able to participate further in the World Cup. He added that the defender would return to his club for treatment, with recovery expected to rule him out for a considerable period. He will return to his club, and the injury means that he will be away from football for some time. The update formally ends any hope of a late tournament return, even if Sweden were to extend their unexpected knockout run. Head coach Graham Potter expressed sympathy for the defender, acknowledging both the emotional and sporting impact of the injury at such a critical stage of the competition. Having to end the World Cup in this way with an injury is very sad and we will support him in the best way possible, he said. Its sad for him, but Im sure hell come back stronger.
World Cup 2026: Sweden rocked as Isak Kwaku Hien ruled out ahead of France clash
