Versatile and dependable Minnesota United midfielder Hassani Dotson will miss the rest of the season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered in Friday's training.
Dotson sustained a noncontact injury to his right knee and will undergo surgery in the coming days. He arrived at Saturday's game against Chicago Fire FC on crutches and in a protective boot.
"It's sad day for us all," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "I felt as though he was really starting to come into his own. It's a big blow for everybody, none more so than him. But he's a strong boy. Mentally he's strong as well. One of his strengths is his physicality. I think that will help. He'll be back the beginning of next year, we think."
Heath said the club financially can replace Dotson on the roster. They also already have depth with Honduran players Joseph Rosales and Kervin Arriaga, who play some of the positions Dotson can.
"If we bring somebody in, it'll have to be somebody we're bringing in for the long term," Heath said.
Veteran teammate Robin Lod said he's "devastated" about Dotson's injury.
"These injuries are never easy and I feel really bad for him now because he's such a great player and has such potential," Lod said. "He is young and gets better every year and now he's going to miss this season. I feel really bad for him. I'm sure he'll be back and be better, for sure."
Substituting
Arriaga started against Chicago in a midfield spot next to Wil Trapp that Dotson often plays. Oniel Fisher played at injured Romain Metanire's right-back spot, where Dotson has helped fill.