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Luka Zidane Jaw Injury Shakes Algeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Preparations

by News Analysis India
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In a shocking turn for Algeria’s football faithful, star shot-stopper Luka Zidane’s World Cup involvement hangs by a thread following a gruesome facial injury. The goalkeeper’s jaw and chin fractures, sustained in a Segunda Division game, come at the worst possible time as the North Africans gear up for 2026.

It happened on Sunday: Granada versus Almeria. A nasty run-in with Thalis delivered a concussion, prompting Zidane’s substitution. Tuesday’s club statement detailed the grim findings—broken jaw and chin confirmed via scans. Decisions on surgery or recovery loom in the next few hours.

Zidane, heir to Zinedine’s legacy, ditched French youth caps for Algerian pride last year. He shone in the Africa Cup, starting four games, and featured in a recent Uruguay friendly. But with the season in full swing, this blow could bench him entirely, dimming his qualification prospects.

Algeria’s World Cup pedigree is legendary: five prior appearances, upsets like beating West Germany in ’82, and dual wins in ’86 as Africa’s pioneer. The 2014 round of 16 remains their peak. Now in Group J with Argentina (current champs), Jordan, and Austria, they face Messi’s heirs first on June 16.

The injury ripples through the squad. Can Algeria rally without their prodigy? Recovery timelines will dictate Zidane’s fate, but for now, uncertainty grips the team’s campaign. Fans are rallying, hoping for a miracle turnaround.

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