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Forward Morris tears left ACL, 3 years after tearing right

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SWANSEA, Wales — American forward Jordan Morris tore his left ACL while on loan for Swansea in the English League Championsh­ip, three years after rupturing his right ACL during a match for Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders.

Morris tore his left ACL on Saturday during Swansea’s 4-1 loss at Huddersfie­ld.

Swansea said he will miss the rest of the English season.

“It’s significan­t ligament damage,” Swansea coach Steve Cooper said Monday. “Everything we hoped it wasn’t, unfortunat­ely it is. It’s the end of his season for us, and a long road back to recovery. It’s very cruel.”

The injury appears likely to sideline Morris from at least the first eight U.S. World Cup qualifiers, which start in September. There are three additional qualifiers in both January and March 2022.

“Incredibly disappoint­ed for Jordan,” U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter said. “He’s a big part of our group, both with his qualities as a player and his character. He was relentless in his pursuit to get back on the field after his last injury and we are confident he will overcome this, as well. We will be there to support him every step of the way.”

A descriptio­n of the incident on Swansea’s website said Morris “landed awkwardly after treading on the ball as he controlled a lofted pass.”

The 26-year-old was loaned by Seattle to Swansea in January for the rest of the English season.

Morris missed a year of action after tearing his right ACL during Seattle’s CONCACAF Champions League match at El Salvador’s Santa Tecla on Feb. 22, 2018. His next competitiv­e match was the Sounders’ MLS opener against Cincinnati on March 2, 2019.

Morris has 10 goals in 39 internatio­nal appearance­s. He won the 2015 Hermann Trophy as the top player in college soccer while at Stanford.

 ?? MIKE EGERTON/AP ?? Swansea City’s Jordan Morris is stretchere­d off the field after getting hurt during a Sky Bet Championsh­ip soccer match against Huddersfie­ld, Saturday at John Smith’s Stadium in Huddersfie­ld, England.
MIKE EGERTON/AP Swansea City’s Jordan Morris is stretchere­d off the field after getting hurt during a Sky Bet Championsh­ip soccer match against Huddersfie­ld, Saturday at John Smith’s Stadium in Huddersfie­ld, England.

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