American winger Paul Arriola suffered an ACL torn in the defeat of the Concacaf Champions Cup of Seattle Sounders in Cruz Azul on Tuesday, confirmed the MLS Club.
Arriola, 30, was swept away shortly before half-time the 4-1 defeat of Seattle after undergoing a left knee injury. The club Confirmed on social networks Friday it was a tear of the LCA.
“The best wishes to Paul Arriola as he begins his recovery after suffering an ACL torn against Cruz Azul,” wrote the team.
The injury, which should prevent Arriola from leaving for the rest of the 2025 season, will be a major blow for the Sounders. He only came two months after the hopes of the MLS Cup signed Arriola in a business with FC Dallas.
Seattle injury problems are not limited to Arriola, the club also confirming that the advantages Jordan Morris And Pedro de la Vega should miss between four and six weeks with the hamstrings and quad injuries, respectively.
Arriola scored two goals in seven appearances to start the career of her Sounders.
Previously, with Tijuana and DC United, Arriola was a long -time regular with the USMNT, amassing 50 caps and scoring 10 goals.