Just a few notes. 1) If you want to read up on Gatt's previous surgeries (and complications) http://www.twincities.com/2017/02/26/former-u-s-player-josh-gatt-seeks-career-revamp-with-united/ 2) Danladi has had some back issues as of late.
I think a few people were thinking he broke his leg, but it looks like Alvbage had a deep cut. http://www.startribune.com/alvbage-s-injury-looks-like-deep-cut/415994984/ “He’s got a laceration to the kneecap,” coach Adrian Heath said postmatch. “He’s with the doctors now, so I’m not quite sure if there is any damage with the cut that he’s got. And it’s a pretty bad gash. Obviously, we will have a better idea when it settles down, and we will have a look at it tomorrow when we have some sort of X-rays.”
Alvbage gives an update on his injury via Instagram. MRI showed nothing broken. Needed stitches. Out 1-3 weeks. #MNUFC pic.twitter.com/1GU69Ng99b— Megan Ryan (@theothermegryan) March 13, 2017
Adrian Heath says @MNUFC will be bringing in an emergency GK since McLain has a concussion— Wes Burdine (@MnNiceFC) March 14, 2017
Potential bad news for T&T is Molino went down late in the game and was stretchered off. Not sure the injury.— Benjamin Valentine (@bvalentine14) March 25, 2017
United’s rookie attacker Abu Danladi could be out weeks http://www.twincities.com/2017/05/23/uniteds-rookie-attacker-abu-danladi-could-be-out-weeks/ Minnesota United rookie attacker Abu Danladi could be out a couple of weeks with a groin injury, coach Adrian Heath said Tuesday. “Day to day, but I think two to three weeks minimum,” Heath said. “We could have done without that, but it is what it is and we have to move on. One door closes and another one opens for somebody else, so we have to wait and see who maybe steps up.”