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Injury blows away Feyenoord's hope as Bos exits World Cup clash
Left‑back Jordan Bos was forced to leave the World Cup knockout match today after a hard collision with Egypt's central defender Sami Rabia just before halftime, ending his participation and prompting Feyenoord to replace him with Kai Terwin in the game.
Bos was again one of the big standouts for Australia in the match, playing as a left‑wing defender. His involvement had been crucial before the incident.
The collision happened just before the break when Bos collided hard with Egypt's central defender Sami Rabia. Bos remained on the ground while play continued.
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Medical staff examined Bos during halftime and concluded the injury was more serious than first thought. He was escorted to the dressing room under assistance. Feyenoord named Kai Terwin as Bos's replacement for the remainder of the knockout tie. Bos will not be able to resume the World Cup duel. In his 34 appearances for Feyenoord, Bos recorded four goals and eight assists, establishing himself as a key left‑back. His contributions had made him one of the team's driving forces on the flank. His absence leaves a significant gap for both Feyenoord and the Australian national side moving forward. The team will have to adjust its tactics without his attacking support.