Sam Coffey injury: USWNT midfielder sidelined after knee surgery

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Sam Coffey injury: USWNT midfielder sidelined after knee surgery

Sam Coffey injury: USWNT midfielder sidelined after knee surgery

The USWNT and Manchester City will be without Sam Coffey while the midfielder recovers after a minor knee surgery performed this week.

Sam Coffey injury: USWNT midfielder sidelined after knee surgery

The USWNT and Manchester City will be without Sam Coffey while the midfielder recovers after a minor knee surgery performed this week.

The U.S. Women's National Team and Manchester City will have to navigate the upcoming weeks without one of their key midfielders, as Sam Coffey has been sidelined following a minor knee procedure earlier this week.

Coffey, who joined Manchester City in January, underwent successful surgery and is now focusing on her recovery through the summer. The club confirmed the news in a statement, noting that the U.S. international will be working hard to get back to full fitness ahead of a demanding season.

This setback means Coffey will miss City's final Women's Super League match against West Ham United, as well as the highly anticipated FA Cup final against Brighton and Hove Albion on May 31 at Wembley Stadium. It's a tough break for both the player and her team, especially after Coffey played a crucial role in helping City secure their second-ever WSL title this season.

Since her move to England, Coffey has made 10 appearances for the club, quickly establishing herself as a reliable presence in the midfield. Her absence will be felt, but it also opens the door for other players to step up in these critical matches.

For fans following her journey, this is a moment to appreciate the grit and determination that defines top-level women's soccer. While the recovery timeline may keep her out of action for now, Coffey's focus on rehabilitation signals a strong return when the next season kicks off.

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