
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder confirmed the injury, expressing his disappointment and praising Souttar's contributions to the team. `He is absolutely gutted,` Wilder said. `Devastated for him, he loved it here. Big disappointment to lose the big fella because he has been incredible.`
This injury is particularly timely and problematic for the Socceroos, who are in the midst of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Souttar has been a crucial figure in Australia's defense and had recently regained his form after joining Sheffield United in the off-season. His absence will be felt deeply, especially with only four qualifying matches remaining and Australia sitting second in Group C, nine points behind leaders Japan.
Souttar's history with significant injuries is not new; he previously ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in a qualifying match against Saudi Arabia almost exactly three years ago but managed to return in time to play a key role in the 2022 World Cup.
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