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Tottenham Hotspur defender Djed Spence has become a notable figure during England's World Cup run, not just for his performance on the pitch but also for his unique appearance. Spence has been seen wearing a carbon fiber face mask, similar to the one worn by Austria's Stefan Posch, which has raised questions among fans.
The reason behind this protective gear stems from an injury he sustained in May. During a critical match against Chelsea, Spence suffered a broken jaw after taking an elbow to the face from Chelsea forward Liam Delap. Despite the injury, he remarkably continued to play in that match, contributing to Tottenham's efforts to avoid relegation.
Following the injury, Spence has been cautious about his recovery. He explained that the mask is necessary for his protection while the jaw heals, which is expected to take several months. "It is a little bit uncomfortable - but it is what it is. I have a broken jaw so I have to wear it throughout the tournament," Spence stated. He acknowledged the pain but remained positive, emphasizing that he plays football with his feet, not his jaw.
As Spence continues to participate in the World Cup, fans and teammates alike are supportive of his determination to play through adversity. His commitment to the game, even while wearing a mask, showcases his resilience and dedication to the sport.
With the tournament ongoing, Spence's journey serves as a reminder of the challenges athletes face and their ability to overcome them in pursuit of their goals.