The U.S. international's season is effectively over after sustaining a torn ACL in his left knee midweek
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Paul Arriola suffers torn ACL vs. Cruz AzulWinger moved to Seattle ahead of 2025 seasonU.S. international's season effectively overGet the MLS Season Pass today!Stream games nowWHAT HAPPENED?
The Seattle Sounders have announced that U.S. international Paul Arriola suffered a torn ACL midweek in the CONCACAF Champions Cup against Liga MX side Cruz Azul.
The Mexican side knocked Seattle out of the tournament with a 4-1 victory across two legs, while Arriola suffered the injury in the 46th minute of the second leg just seconds out of the halftime break.
Arriola is set to miss an extended period of team, and likely the entirety of the 2025 season.
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Arriola arrived this offseason in the Pacific Northwest after the Sounders acquired him via trade from FC Dallas. After arriving, he sat down with GOALto talk about his national team career, the move itself, and his ambitions to win silverware with Seattle. However, his debut campaign with the Western Conference side is now effectively over due to the injury.
Meanwhile, it's just the latest blow for Brian Schmetzer's squad, who have had one of the unluckiest starts to 2025 across the league.
On MLS Matchday 3, winger Pedro De La Vega suffered a quad injury and will be sidelined for four to six weeks. Meanwhile, in the same match where Arriola tore his ACL, striker Jordan Morris suffered a hamstring injury later in the game and will be absent for four to six weeks as well.
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The Sounders are the only MLS team to ever win the Champions Cup, lifting the trophy in 2022.
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The Sounders return to the pitch this weekend for MLS Matchday 4, where they will travel to take on St. Louis CITY SC looking for their second win of the regular season.