U.S. Women’s National Team forward Trinity Rodman has sustained a Grade 1 MCL sprain, as confirmed by Washington Spirit head coach Adrian Gonzalez. The injury will necessitate her missing time with the team, pending further medical evaluation to determine the full extent of her recovery timeline.
Rodman, a key player for both the Washington Spirit and the U.S. National Team, is expected to miss several weeks of training and matches. The exact timeline for her return remains uncertain, as medical professionals will assess the severity of the sprain and the necessary rehabilitation process.
The injury comes at a critical juncture for the U.S. Women’s National Team, which is preparing for important international competitions. The coaching staff will need to adjust their strategies and tactics to compensate for Rodman’s absence, emphasizing the importance of her recovery and potential return to full form.