Chivas USA Loses Jazic, Galindo For Weeks To Injury

Cost of win to New York.

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Maykel Galindo, Chivas USA, MLS (Getty)
Chivas USA has announced that forward Maykel Galindo will miss up to two weeks after spraining ankle; both injuries suffered in win over Red Bull New York.

Defender Ante Jazic has suffered a right knee sprain, while forward Maykel Galindo has a sprained left ankle.

Jazic left the Saturday’s match in the 39th minute after spraining the medial collateral ligament (MCL) in his right knee. The injury will not require surgery, and the Canadian international looks to miss roughly 4-6 weeks.

Galindo, who entered the match in minute 58, but had to leave 19 minutes later, sprained his left ankle and could miss up to two weeks with the injury.


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