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Ghana midfielder, Kudus Mohammed, picked up an injury in Ajax Amsterdam's 2-1 win over rivals Feyenoord in the semi finals of the Dutch Cup.
The 22-year-old started the game, but then picked up what looked like a muscle injury before being substituted on the 60th minute mark.
He was replaced by Portugal's Francisco Conceicao.
It is not clear the extent of the injury or whether the Black Stars player was only substituted as a precaution. But he went down, clutching his hamstring.
Kudus is enjoying his most prolific season yet, with 18 goals in 38 games so far, while contributing 4 assists.
Victory for Ajax has set up a final meeting with PSV Eindhoven on 30th April, 2023.
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