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VIDEO: Christen Press is back! USWNT star returns to Angel City training after two years out with ACL injury

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  • Press tore her ACL in June 2022
  • She had to undergo four surgeries
  • Had been training individually in the last few months
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Press' road to recovery has been anything but smooth, involving a lengthy rehabilitation process that required four separate surgeries. Despite these challenges, Press has shown remarkable resilience and determination, training individually for several months in preparation for her return to the full team environment. This Tuesday, she officially reintegrated into team training, a step forward that both she and her supporters have eagerly awaited.

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  • WHAT PRESS SAID

    In an interview with The Athletic, Press said: "It will still be the first time I’ve done a legitimate passing pattern with a bunch of bodies on the field and checking angles because it’s just been one-on-one training for two years."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    While Press' return to training is a positive development, Angel City have not yet provided a timeline for when fans can expect to see her back in National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) matches. The team is currently positioned 12th in the standings, with 11 matches played, and will undoubtedly benefit from Press' experience and skill as they look to improve their performance in the league.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR PRESS?

    Press' return comes at a critical juncture not only for Angel City but also for her aspirations with the USWNT. The timing presents a challenging scenario for Press as she seeks to reestablish herself and potentially secure a spot on the Olympic roster. New USWNT head coach Emma Hayes is expected to announce the 18-player roster by the end of the month, ahead of the final two send-off matches in July. Given the depth and talent within the forward pool and Press' prolonged absence, her return to the national team may be a longer-term goal rather than an immediate reality.

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