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Kansas City Current confirms Alana Cooks ACL injury at the end of the end of the season

The current defender of Kansas City, Alana Cook, is equipped for the rest of the National Women's Soccer League season after the team confirmed that on May 16, she received a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), the medial collateral tapes (MCL) and the meniscus against the pride of Orlando Pride.

The injury means that Cook in the team (season end injury) of the team in the Ending Listing List season will be ended for the season and will immediately begin the recovery process.

“In a short time, Alana has achieved a big influence on our club on and next to the field, and our hearts absolutely break for them,” said Kansa's head coach Vlatko Andonovski.

“Throughout her career, Alana has proven to be resilient, resilient and disciplined by an optimistic spirit. We are confident that she will carry the same attributes in your restoration process. The team will be on every step of the way and we are waiting for the day when she can join the pitch again.”

Cook moved halfway into the 2024 season to Kansas City and immediately influenced when the team won the summer cup, took fourth place in the overall ranking and stood in the semi -finals of the NWSL playoffs.

In 2024, Cook started the last 10 games of the regular season and both playoff games and earned six Shutouts on this route. In '25 she began seven games (four shutouts) when the electricity at the top of the NWSL rating roared.

After a few years from the US women's national team, the latest form of Cook under head coach Emma Hayes had returned to the latest form of Cook. Cook has 30 caps for the etc., the youngest who comes against Brazil in April during a friendship.

Cook is now the second major defensive injury that the etc. suffered in this NWSL season. In April, Gotham FC's Tierna Davidson also tore her ACL.

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