Minnesota United star Emanuel Reynoso on Friday said, "I was wrong," for his four-month absence that started this season.
"The truth is that due to family problems, I could not come," he said. "The truth is that I went through a very difficult time in my life. … The truth is that what I did was not right. I know that."
He said so in a team-produced video released Friday, spoken in Spanish and translated by the club into English. They were his first public comments this season since his teammates reported for preseason training in early January and he didn't.
Reynoso won't rejoin his teammates for training until Thursday and could still be weeks away from playing games. But his return might be accelerated a little with Friday's other news that versatile Robin Lod tore his left knee meniscus in Wednesday's home victory over Houston and will undergo surgery on Monday.
Loons coach Adrian Heath said the severity of Lod's injury — whether he'll miss a couple weeks or a month or more — won't be known until the operation reveals how much repair is needed.
"We've got a deep squad," Heath said. "So we have cover, but you can do without losing your better players. We're without arguably two of our best players at this moment in time, which doesn't help."
Reynoso returned to Minnesota from his Argentina home on May 6. On Tuesday, MLS lifted a suspension in place since February and cleared him for full team participation. He signed a new contract in September intended to start this season and keep him with the club until 2026.
MLS Player Association's salary report released this week lists Reynoso's guaranteed compensation for this season at $2.1 million and his base salary $1.6 million.