The latest Gio Reyna injury update is bad news for Borussia Dortmund and USMNT fans. The soon to be 19-year-old hasn’t played since Sept. 3 when the U.S. traveled to El Salvador for the first World Cup qualifying game where he suffered a hamstring injury.
Dortmund manager Marco Rose said on Friday that Reyna has suffered setbacks and that the injury also affected nerves and a tendon.
Gio Reyna may not play again in 2021 according to Dortmund coach Marco Rose.
Reyna has been out with a hamstring injury since September. pic.twitter.com/oeJOKCpuZh— B/R Football (@brfootball) November 5, 2021
Marco Rose:
“Gio is slowly getting better. We hope that we can gradually take further steps forward with him, but we cannot yet foresee when he will be back. Hopefully it will be something we can discuss again this year." pic.twitter.com/3WNTnSqe53— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) November 5, 2021
“It’s really not foreseeable for me when he will be back in training with the team, I have to be honest,” Rose said. “But we hope that will happen before the end of this year.”
This is a massive blow for Dortmund and the USMNT. Reyna has often provided a spark for Gregg Berhalter’s U.S. team. Not having a young talent like Reyna for a qualifier against Mexico is a brutal loss.
Berhalter typically employed Reyna at the left wing position. Timothy Weah, Brenden Aaronson and Paul Arriola have all tried filling the role with mixed results.
If Reyna is out until Jan. 2022 then he will miss three games with the USMNT — two qualifiers and a friendly — and eight games with Dortmund.