MLS Injury Report Roundup: Peter Musa still sidelined for FC Dallas | OneFootball

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·18. April 2025

MLS Injury Report Roundup: Peter Musa still sidelined for FC Dallas

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Croatian striker Petar Musa will miss out on FC Dallas' trip to Minnesota United on Saturday night as he continues his recovery from an ankle sprain sustained a week ago against Seattle.

Musa was forced out just before halftime of FCD's 1-0 home defeat to the Sounders. He's tied with Luciano Acosta for the team scoring lead with three goals and leads Dallas with three assists, having appeared in all eight of Dallas' games so far.


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Dallas currently holds a 3W-2D-3L record, but has taken points only once in games when Musa has not contributed to a goal.

Tim Ream (chest) questionable for Charlotte

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We won't know Charlotte FC defender Tim Ream's status for an intriguing home match against San Diego FC until lineups are announced on Saturday night.

Ream seemed to overcome a collision with his own goalkeeper during Charlotte's 1-0 victory at CF Montreal a week ago, only to departing shortly thereafter in the 68th minute, reportedly having coughed up blood.

A hospital visit cleared concern of a cardiac issue, revealing it was likely just rib bruising.

Ream has appeared in seven of Charlotte's eight league games, missing out only to participate with the U.S. men's national team at the Concacaf Nations League.

Federico Redondo (hamstring) questionable for Miami

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Inter Miami midfielder Federico Redondo could miss a game for the first time this season in Saturday's clash of MLS unbeaten sides against Columbus Crew this Saturday in Cleveland.

Redondo has appeared in all 13 of Miami's competitive fixtures between MLS and Concacaf Champions Cup play, starting eight of those.

The 22-year-old has been one of Miami's key glue guys during a season-plus as a defensive midfielder for a star-studded roster led by the former FC Barcelona quartet of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

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