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Trinity Rodman, a forward for the United States Women’s National Team and Washington Spirit, has suffered a Grade 1 MCL sprain, according to Spirit coach Adrián González. Her timeline to return is uncertain.

“Right now, we need to focus on day by day, try to help her to recover, to heal as best as possible, and let’s see how she’s progressing every day,” Spirit coach Adrián González said, according to the Associated Press.

Rodman appeared to be in visible pain after attempting a tackle and was unable to put pressure on her right leg during the Spirit’s 4-0 victory over Monterrey in the Concacaf W Champions Cup. She needed assistance leaving the field during the first half of the match. After the game, Rodman was observed on the field wearing a full-length knee brace and using crutches.

Rodman was named to the U.S. Women’s National Team for upcoming matches against Portugal and New Zealand. However, following her diagnosis, U.S. Soccer has not confirmed whether Rodman will have to withdraw from training camp.

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